Isla and the Happily Ever After
I pre-ordered my copy a long, long time ago, and when it showed up at my door almost two weeks before the release date, I couldn’t wait to start reading!
I pre-ordered my copy a long, long time ago, and when it showed up at my door almost two weeks before the release date, I couldn’t wait to start reading!
If you’re in the mood for a light, fun read, pick up The Swap!
Until the romance took over, I was super interested in Violet’s story and the world of The Jewel.
This wasn’t a bad book – it just wasn’t the book for me.
I would definitely recommend this book for a new perspective on what may be a familiar story, but I’m still sorting out my feelings on this one!
With Lola and the Boy Next Door, I’ve seen again how wonderful Stephanie Perkins is at telling a story.
When it comes to contemporary reads, I’m pretty hit and miss, and while Can’t Look Away was good, I didn’t love it and I don’t think it will be one that stays with me.
This is a recommended read for horror fans, but if you are squeamish, this might not be the book for you.
Overall, Feral was an intriguing and somewhat spooky story, and I’d recommend it to those looking for a unique paranormal read. But be warned that the ending may frustrate you!
Camp Utopia and the Forgiveness Diet is a funny, quirky book that I think will appeal to contemporary YA lovers.
The summary says that this is the first in a series, and thank goodness because THAT ENDING! I was flailing and desperately wanting book two as soon as I finished reading!