I’m so sad that I didn’t love this book more because I absolutely love Miller’s other books. Jessa has had panic attacks for years since her father and mother split and her father moved to LA. She’s never felt like she fit in at her school and the only person she really considers her friend [Keep Reading…]
This Is Not The End by Chandler Baker
I’m not sure how you would categorize this novel… it has a very contemporary feel with a dash of sci-fi mixed in. The setting is somewhat vague… you don’t know the exact time period… is it an alternate current world, further in the future… I don’t know, though I’m not entirely sure that’s super important. [Keep Reading…]
Changes In Latitudes by Jen Malone
You guys… Jen Malone writes such good swoon. My very first book from Jen Malone was Wanderlost and anything she writes will forever be compared to the sweet and swoon from that one and while this one doesn’t surpass it, I still thoroughly enjoyed it. Cassie has been struggling with her parents’ divorce for months [Keep Reading…]
Wesley James Ruined My Life by Jennifer Honeybourn
Not as swoony as I had hoped for, but definitely a quick and cute read! This book however, had the unfortunate luck to be read after what will probably be at the top of the list of my favorite reads this year which means I was probably tougher on it than I might have been [Keep Reading…]
What To Say Next by Julie Buxbaum
Julie Buxbaum was added to my favorite authors list after reading Tell Me Three Things last year and she solidified her spot on my auto-buy list with What To Say Next. I’m not exaggerating when I tell you that I could not put this book down. I started and completed it on a trip earlier [Keep Reading…]
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