Book Review: A Study in Charlotte

I’ve only become a real fan of the Sherlock Holmes universe in the past few months. Needless to say, when I heard about Brittany Cavallaro’s A Study In Charlotte, I was beyond excited to read her modern interpretation: The last…

Book Review: Seven Black Diamonds by Melissa Marr

Are you a fan of fantasy that keeps you on the edge of your seat? Then Melissa Marr’s Seven Black Diamonds may be for you. I really enjoyed the fantastical world Melissa Marr created in Seven Black Diamonds. There’s a…

Book Review: Rebel Bully Geek Pariah

Rebel Bully Geek Pariah definitely surprised me. It was a lot more thriller and adventure than I was expecting given the comparison to The Breakfast Club, although that’s my own fault for not paying close attention to the synopsis. Synopsis…

Book Review: Some of the Parts by Hannah Barnaby

Some of the Parts tells the story of a girl whose brother died recently in a car accident and her struggle to recover. Tallie was in a car accident with her brother and he didn’t make it out alive. She’s…

Book Review: Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys

If I get to say just one thing about Salt to the Sea, it’s this: Ruta Sepetys’ most recent novel is emotional, thought-provoking, and a must read for people of all ages. In 1945, World War II is drawing to…

Review: “Shade Me” by Jennifer Brown

Shade Me is the story of Nikki Kill, a high school student who happens to have synesthesia, a sensory condition that associates colors with things like numbers or sounds. When Nikki gets a phone call asking for help, she’s drawn…

Book Review: Passenger by Alexandra Bracken

I’ve been looking forward to Passenger ever since I read the synopsis last spring. The mix of music and time travel sounded like a fun combination and I’m so excited that release day is finally here. Synopsis from Goodreads: In…