Mr. and Mrs. American Pie: A Book Review
If you’re looking for a book that’s both funny and heartwarming, Mr. and Mrs. American Pie is for you. Full of 60s-70s fun and sassy characters, it’s sure to keep your attention. Here’s an honest review.
If you’re looking for a book that’s both funny and heartwarming, Mr. and Mrs. American Pie is for you. Full of 60s-70s fun and sassy characters, it’s sure to keep your attention. Here’s an honest review.
The Burnout was one of my favorite books that I’ve read this year. If you’re in the mood for a relatable laugh out loud comedy about mental health and balance, this is for you.
Elizabeth Acevedo’s new adult novel, Family Lore, represents a significant departure from her YA novels in verse. Here’s my honest review.
Are you looking for a new historical fiction read that focuses on identity, womanhood, and nuances in communities? The House of Eve is the perfect story for you, and here’s why.
This debut thriller was fantastic! Psychological, intriguing, and filled with suspense, it’s everything that you want from a mystery.
I met one of 2023’s biggest novels, Romantic Comedy, with a lot of expectations. Unfortunately, the book fell a little flat for me. However, there were certainly good parts too, which I review here.
The House in the Cerulean Sea is a wonderful story about found family and fantasy that quickly became one of my favorite reads of 2023!