Camille Espiritu
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Camille lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. You will most likely find her wandering around local bookstores, going to a concert or enjoying the great outdoors. This Captain America fangirl enjoys attending book events, re-watching her favorite Disney movies and obsessing over the latest entertainment news.

Album Review: Gavin DeGraw – “Something Worth Saving”

It’s really interesting to watch an artist grow as they develop their sound during the course of their musical career. Some artists’ have their sound stay relatively the same only adding a few tweaks to fine tune it. Others make…

Book Review: Sounds Like Me: My Life (So Far) in Song by Sara Bareilles

Warning: EEK! This book review contains spoilers. (You’ve been warned). I have been a fan of Sara Bareilles since her hit song, “Love Song,” graced the airwaves. Throughout her many years in the music industry, she has been one of…

Album Review: Grouplove – “Big Mess”

Grouplove is an indie pop rock band that resembles free spirited youth and continues to grace the music stage with hits that are quirky, fun and downright catchy. Though the band assembled a little late (around the late 2000s), their…

Is Heroes and Villains FanFest Worth Checking Out?

Editor’s note: Before you dive into my geeky recap of Heroes and Villains FanFest. For those of you who either haven’t been before or have no idea what I’m talking about, check out our recap from the first San Jose…

Book Review: “Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear” by Elizabeth Gilbert

Elizabeth Gilbert’s books somehow find their way to me right when I need them the most. Her latest book Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear gave me the inspiration and push I so desperately needed. Now working full-time as a marketer…

Movie Review: Tallulah

Warning: This movie review contains spoilers. Set in the concrete jungle of New York City, Tallulah explains what it means to feel (or not feel) attached to a permanent home, family and others. Going from town to town, Tallulah travels…

5 Reasons Why Every Twenty-Something Should Join a Book Club

Making friends after college can be a little rough. Trust me. As one who has a full time job and blogs on the side, there isn’t much time to go out and make friends. But even if I did have…