Category: Books

  • Violence and Vengeance

    Violence and Vengeance

    Razorblade Tears by S. A. Cosby A 5⭐️ Book Review Razorblade Tears has been all over my Bookstagram feed for the past two months. I enjoyed this book because of the emotional story, but I have to admit that it took me longer than usual to read this one. The violence and desperation that S.…

  • Unwind: A Book Review

    Unwind: A Book Review

    Unwind by Neil Shusterman A 4⭐️ Book Review The first book in the Unwind Dystology by Neil Shusterman is a quick, but disturbing read. I can’t say that I loved this book, but it was a good read, one that I’ll be thinking for quite awhile. Unwinds are children. Some are marked for Unwinding from…

  • We Are the Brennans

    We Are the Brennans

    We Are the Brennans by Tracey Lange A 5⭐️ Book Review I love family-focused novels. Family relationships are so complicated, and a good writer brings those stories to life. Tracey Lange is one of those authors. We Are the Brennans is an amazing novel. On the surface, it’s a story about one daughter’s return home…

  • Finding the Cerulean Sea

    Finding the Cerulean Sea

    The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune A 5⭐️ Book TJ Klune has given us a gift. The House in the Cerulean Sea is a gift of love and color and adventure and magic. It is a book about being comfortable in your own skin, questioning your preconceived notions, and finding where you…

  • A Slow-Burn Spy Novel

    A Slow-Burn Spy Novel

    Impostor Syndrome, written by Kathy Wang, is a slow-burn novel about career aspirations, privacy, and womanhood. Oh, and espionage! I think the concept of spies among us is fascinating, so I was eager to read this Book of the Month pick. It did not disappoint! Julia is Chief Operating Officer at Tangerine, a Google /…