If you have read my Me Before You book review, you probably got the sense that I may be a little obsessed over this book (and may too have gotten hit by a wave of feels- given the ending). So…
“Finding Audrey” By Sophie Kinsella Confronts Digital Attachment
Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella brings to light the issue of anxiety through the viewpoint of a young adult. I’ve had anxiety ever since I was ten years old so reading this book made me reflect on my life, what I…
The Emotional Story of “Me Before You” by Jojo Moyes
On the surface I thought Me Before You was going to be a typical fairy tale romance. Boy meets girl. They fall in love. They live happily ever after. The end. But oh, am I most certainly mistaken. If you’ve…
The Return of YALLWest
For those who enjoy young adult (and even middle school) literature, YALLWest is the place for you. The Southern California book festival spans over the course of two days, taking place at Santa Monica high school. The overarching theme of…
5 ways to “Leave Your Mark” by Aliza Licht
With a new year comes new and exciting decisions. Whether you’re finishing college or well into your career, “Leave Your Mark” by Aliza Licht gives you some insights on how to direct your career. Ever since graduating college, I have…
February Read: “Anna and the French Kiss” by Stephanie Perkins
Welcome to another edition of my mini book review series, February Read. Before you check out this book review for “Anna and the French Kiss,” click here to check out last week’s February Read post. This book review contains some…
February Read: “The Rosie Project” by Graeme Simsion
I’d like to welcome you all to my second annual mini book review series called February Reads. (Creative title, I know.) For my month-long book review series, I’m going to review books that contain any component of love. I am…