If there’s ever a great time to binge-watch shows on Netflix, it’s during the summer. With an abundance of free time and a reliable internet connection, settling in front of Netflix and becoming a recluse for the remaining summer months…
Book Review: Impossible Music by Sean Williams
For Simon, music is life. He’s the lead guitarist and vocalist in his band and life is looking good, until he wakes up and everything is eerily silent. When it’s evident that he can’t hear anything in his environment, not…
The Best Book Covers of 2019 (So Far)
Similar to the law of nature, the law of attraction as it relates to books involves many elements. For one thing, it’s the blurb that teases readers about the content of a book. Then there’s the cover which can either…
Book Review: The Art of Breaking Things by Laura Sibson
Content warning: This review discussing subject matter pertaining to sexual assault. The number of young adults that have been sexually abused is disarming. UN Women reported that approximately 15 million adolescent girls (aged 15 to 19) worldwide have experienced forced…
World Book and Copyright Day: Uplifting Indigenous Voices
Literacy is a right that everyone in any part of the world should have access to regardless of their race, gender, nationality, and even ethnicity. In celebration of this year’s World Book and Copyright Day, which focuses on protecting and…
Book Review: “In the Neighborhood of True” by Susan Kaplan Carlton
I’ve just finished reading In the Neighborhood of True and I’m still trying to decide how I feel about it. In the Neighborhood of True tells the tale of a young girl caught fighting an internal battle. After losing her…
Book Review: “In Another Life” by C.C. Hunter
In Another Life by C.C. Hunter tells the tale of Chloe Holden, a teenage girl whose life becomes complicated when her parents divorce and she is forced to move to Joyful, Texas. If being the new kid in school isn’t…