Now, this is another one of those books that I’ve heard about, people have told me to read it, “it’s an absolute classic!” and all that jazz. Naturally, contrary tart that I can be the more people told me to… Read More ›
Fiction Reviews
The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, J.R.R. Tolkien
Happy Middle earth March 2018, everyone!! Was there ever a character so beloved, yet mysterious, as the effervescently-odd Tom Bombadil? Admittedly, I didn’t have a damn clue what people were talking about years ago, when the die-hard literary Tolkien fans… Read More ›
Krampus the Yule Lord, by Brom
Dudes. MY DUDES! Ok, Krampus the Yule Lord is honestly one of the best books I’ve read in years. And yes, I realize that this review is a little late given this book is about Yule (in December) and it… Read More ›
On What Grounds, by Cleo Coyle
Books about coffee?! Bet your ass I’ll make time to read that. I actually genuinely do not know where I first heard about this series. I want to say on a bookstagram account, but I couldn’t tell you when or… Read More ›
A Wrinkle In Time, by Madeleine L’Engle
A Wrinkle in Time is another one of those books that I feel like I have been meaning to read for literally years, since my own childhood, that I just never got around to reading. You know the ones I… Read More ›
American Assassin, by Vince Flynn
Now, I’m going to tell you straight: I have read American Assassin before. 2016, in fact, around about October. I’m also going to be honest and say that while I remembered enjoying the book, I also remembered very, very few… Read More ›
Skinwalker, by Faith Hunter
Skinwalker. How did it take me this long. I’ve been looking forward to reading this book for the longest time, honestly. It was first recommended to me by Sarah from @sarahlostbutfound on Instagram, because she loves urban fantasy and said… Read More ›
The Tulip Virus, Danielle Hermans
This was one of those random reads, honestly. When I went up to my sister’s room for recommendations on the handful of prompts I still had to fulfill for this year’s PopSugar Reading Challenge, one of them was “a novel… Read More ›
I Am David, Anne Holm
I Am David was actually recommended to me by my younger sister when I mentioned to her that I was struggling to find a book that I wanted to read for one of my reading challenge prompts. The prompt, from… Read More ›
The Little White Bird; Or, Adventures in Kensington Gardens, J.M. Barrie
Hello lovely readers! Now, for those of you who may not know (probably most of you, honestly), I absolutely adore the story of Peter Pan. I’ve loved it since I was a small child, and that love has only grown… Read More ›