lots of reading, very little posting. I know I’m always really bad with that. This summer I have been reading a lot of Harlan Coben novels that I inherited from my grandmother. They’re always good and I enjoy reading them but they’re really nothing to post about. The Guest List, on the other hand was
Author: Gina
I don’t want to get into too much detail with this book because I sent it to Barbara and I don’t want to bias her opinion. It’s extremely interesting and doesn’t only tell you what not to eat but gives you a history of different foods or random food facts that you wouldn’t necessarily know
I usually enjoy a good YA book. This was not one of those books. This book reads the way people who look down on YA must think they all read. It’s just a little too corny, the writing is very simple and the ending is beyond predicable. But with all that, they STILL don’t tie
What can I say?? It’s a Nicholas Sparks book. I used to really enjoy his books but I found that his writing becomes extremely formulaic after you’ve read 10 or so. I feel that way about James Paterson too. So I don’t run out and buy his books like I used to but I stumbled
Some of you may remember me posting about Miss Peregrine during our winter challenge. These 2 books complete the trilogy. Overall, I enjoyed them though it definitely got tedious at times. The writer just kept adding characters and adding more obscure “abilities”. I mentioned in my last review that the author collects vintage pictures and
So, typical delayed post marathon, coming your way!! Once again, I have been reading, I’m just terrible at posting. Moving to a new state and a much bigger place, did not help. So I’m just going to list what I’ve read so far here and then you can skip to whatever review you think you
This book was given to me by a friend who does not generally like YA/fantasy type genres. I thought this book was amazing. Part X-Men, part mystery, part adventure, part 1 of 3. haha Jacob grew up with his grandfather’s tall tales of children who could fly, had bees living in their body or had
I know, I know. I’ve been a terrible poster throughout our last challenge. But I was reading, I swear!! I’ve read some books over the past few weeks that I’ve really enjoyed so I’m going to throw them up here, even though our challenge doesn’t necessarily start for a few more days. Ok so
So I found this really interesting. This box set is a collaboration between 2 dystopian writers, which is probably why it’s 6 books long. I’ve only read the first book so far (yes, cheating, I started before July 5) but what I really like is that they’re not afraid to put the main characters in
So this book is a little dark, a little twisted, pretty damn funny and an insanely short read. I read it in one VERY slow day at work. And the best part? It’s FREE in the Kindle library!! The main character in this book has gone through a nasty divorce and moves himself to NYC