-Young & New Adult, Uncategorized

Book Review of “We’ll Always Have Christmas” by Jenny Hale

I had posted on Twitter that I needed a good Christmas-y book to read. Author, Jenny Hale, responded to that with a link to all of her books and guys, this woman is literally the queen of Christmas books. She has written so many that it was hard to choose just one but I finally… Continue reading Book Review of “We’ll Always Have Christmas” by Jenny Hale

-Young & New Adult, Uncategorized

Book Review of “Delia’s Gift” by V.C. Andrews

Delia's Gift by V.C. Andrews (Andrew Neiderman) is the third book in a trilogy. The first was Delia's Crossing and the second was Delia's Heart. I recommend reading those books and reviews before this one. I'll go ahead and say this series is one of my favorites, especially out of the newer (late 2000s and up) series.… Continue reading Book Review of “Delia’s Gift” by V.C. Andrews

-Young & New Adult, Uncategorized

Book Review of “Delia’s Heart” by V.C. Andrews

Delia's Heart by V.C. Andrews (Andrew Neiderman, the ghost writer) is the second of a trilogy series. I reviewed the first, Delia’s Crossing, and I would suggest you read that review before this one. I'm actually really enjoying this series. I mean it's full of unrealistic drama and scenarios but out of all the newer series this… Continue reading Book Review of “Delia’s Heart” by V.C. Andrews

-Young & New Adult, Uncategorized

Book Review & Rant for “Delia’s Crossing” by V.C. Andrews

Delia's Crossing is the first book in a trilogy by V.C. Andrews (Andrew Neiderman). I have read almost every Andrew's book there is and I have a love/hate relationship with them. These are my guilty pleasure reads. They're not super intelligent storylines but I love the drama in them, haha. These are the type of… Continue reading Book Review & Rant for “Delia’s Crossing” by V.C. Andrews

-The Classics & Nostalgic Books, Uncategorized

October Reading: “Dracula” by Bram Stoker

My book and the first American copy published in 1899 that I would literally kill to have. Today is the last review for October and my thirtieth post in a row. I decided to conclude the month by reviewing a classic work of literary art, Dracula by Bram Stoker. This book was written in 1897… Continue reading October Reading: “Dracula” by Bram Stoker