It’s hard to know what to say about The Book Thief by Markus Zusak that probably hasn’t already been said by thousands of other reviewers. But when I love a book as much I loved this one, I can’t help but add in my two cents worth. First Line of… Read more »
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Book Review: The Lake House by Kate Morton
Oh happy day! I’ve found a new author to crush on thanks to The Lake House by Kate Morton. I finally got around to reading a Kate Morton book and I’m in love with her atmospheric settings and fascinating characters. My Thoughts on The Lake House by Kate… Read more »
Book Review: Kiss River by Diane Chamberlain
Warning, rant ahead! OK, you guys know I LOVE Diane Chamberlain. I raved about Necessary Lies and The Lost Daughter. And I’m going to continue loving her and reading all her books despite this rant about Kiss River. The hate is for a topic that waves a red flag before… Read more »
Audiobook Review: Life after Life by Kate Atkinson
I liked Life after Life by Kate Atkinson a LOT, don’t be put off by a 3.5 star rating, that to me is a good read. I’ve always loved books with a time travel theme but this book has a twist on that. Ursula is living the same live over… Read more »
Book Review : Conspiracy of Blood and Smoke by Anne Blankman
I’m in love with this series! I love the quirky blend of factual history and actual people with fictional ones. It just makes everything seem so real and so easy to place into context in your head. First Life of Conspiracy of Blood and Smoke by Anne Blankman: “The girl… Read more »
Book Review : Prisoner of Night and Fog by Anne Blankman
One of the best things about being a book blogger is sharing the love for books that you adored. And Prisoner of Night and Fog is one of those books. From first page to last page, I loved every word and even thought I read this in Feb 14, I’m… Read more »
Blog Tour : Block 24 by Evan Tyler
Welcome to my blog tour stop for Block 24 by Evan Tyler. I made a decision a few months ago to only join a blog tour if I felt the book had something special to offer as I don’t want to ‘sell out’. I really enjoyed Evan’s first book A… Read more »