Title: If I Never Met You Author: Mhairi McFarlane Access: E-book through NetGalley I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I finished the book a few days ago, but I waited to write the review to see how much of the plot stuck with me. Summary: … Continue reading New Review: If I Never Met You
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New Review: Hid From Our Eyes
Book: Hid From Our Eyes Author: Julia Spencer-Fleming Source: NetGalley, e-book Grade: B+ I received a free ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. First, if you're waiting for this book to come out and you haven't re-read "One was a Soldier", do that. I wish I had. You will … Continue reading New Review: Hid From Our Eyes
February Books
Here are the new books I read in February 2020, in the order I read them: They Both Die at the End (Silvera) This book was so good and I immediately begged people I knew to read it, so that I could discuss it. Based in a future wherein people are called and informed that … Continue reading February Books
January 2020 Reading Roundup
Book Love This was a fun little graphic book about things that book lovers do, have, and think. I could totally relate and it was great as a little sorbet between other things. Full Steam Ahead I actually really like this author and lots of her things appear for free on Kindle Unlimited. The female … Continue reading January 2020 Reading Roundup
New Review: Americanized
Title: Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card Author: Sara Saedi Format: E-book through library/Libby This is a very relevant book for our time and it feels like it was written because of that. "Illegal" immigration status happens for a variety of reasons, even if the immigrant is doing his/her/their best to follow the rules and … Continue reading New Review: Americanized
New Review: A Prince on Paper
Book: A Prince on Paper (Reluctant Royals #3) Author: Alyssa Cole How: Pre-ordered through Amazon for Kindle I loved this book so much and yet it took me a long time to read (relatively speaking). There was a LOT of plot going on and this book requires attention. I liked: the banter, the friendship between … Continue reading New Review: A Prince on Paper
New Review: Sea Prayer
Khaled Hosseini has a new book. It's VERY SHORT, which is apparently a complaint on Amazon. Just less than 50 pages, it's a picture book for adults- meditating on the refugee crisis in southern Europe. In Sea Prayer, a father prays, poetically, for his son- regarding his memories of a better time, the terrifying present … Continue reading New Review: Sea Prayer
Audiobooks for Kids
My present life involves a lot of driving. Most of that driving involves my children in the car. Since they are 9 and 5, we usually listen to things in the car. I tend to choose words over music, for some reason, and we have a significant list of podcasts (mine and theirs). My children … Continue reading Audiobooks for Kids
New Review: The Great Alone
This review may contain SPOILERS!! You've been warned. I kicked this book down the road for quite a while because it's just not in my usual genres. As an Alaskan, I also have a real fear of reading books that take place in Alaska because of what might be mis-portrayed or annoying in them. The Great … Continue reading New Review: The Great Alone