Tag: book review

  • A Return to Three Pines

    A Return to Three Pines

    The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny A 5⭐️ Review After taking us to Paris in All the Devils Are Here, Louise Penny brings us back to Three Pines in The Madness of Crowds, the 17th installment of the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series. I was so glad to open this beautiful edition and experience…

  • 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…