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House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig: A Book Review

April 14, 2020|Categories: Reviews|Tags: |

Have you ever ordered a large Ultra Cheese Dominos pizza with one kilogram of cheese on it, and then proceeded to voraciously consume the whole thing by yourself in one sitting? No? Oh good. Because uh…*starts to sweat nervously*…neither have I. That would be a totally irresponsible thing for a responsible adult, such as myself, to do. And believe it or not, House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig has a lot in common with this COMPLETELY HYPOTHETICAL situation; it sounds like a wonderful idea in theory, but is decidedly less so in actual execution.

The Downstairs Girl by Stacey Lee: A Book Review

March 25, 2020|Categories: Reviews|Tags: |

What makes you go all moon-eyed and starstruck in love with a book? For me, it's the characters. And boy oh boy, does The Downstairs Girl by Stacey Lee have some amazing ones! Exhibit A: Jo Kuan. By day, she's a lady's maid to one of the richest, most stuck-up debutants in all of Atlanta. By night, she's Miss Sweetie, the anonymous author of the local newspaper's advice column. But no matter the time, Jo is full of spunk, sparkling wit, and undying courage. Believe you me: you won't want to miss this timely story chronicling her patriarchy-toppling, stereotype-smashing adventures!

The Storm Crow by Kalyn Josephson: A Book Review

March 18, 2020|Categories: Reviews|Tags: |

So, birds are pretty cool; they're basically like little miniature airplanes that defy the laws of gravity by doing nothing but flapping their arms up and down. That's some mind-boggling stuff right there. Now imagine a bird that's as big as a horse and can even control the weather. If you can imagine that, then you can imagine 'The Storm Crow' by Kalyn Josephson. Click to read my full review.

Supernova by Marissa Meyer: A Book Review

March 11, 2020|Categories: Reviews|Tags: |

What with the popularity of Marvel movies being what they are, you might feel all superhero-ed out. Who needs yet another stereotypical story about a guy with spidey powers, a girl who can fly, or an ancient evil bent on world domination? Well, apparently we do because we need Supernova by Marissa Meyer. Read on to discover why.

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