-Sci-fi, Horror, Mystery & Thriller, -Young & New Adult, Uncategorized

Book Review of “Hidden Bodies” by Caroline Kepnes

Hidden Bodies by Caroline Kepnes is the sequel to YOU, which I reviewed about a month ago. I would classify it as a suspense or thriller novel just like the first one. This is not typically a genre I go for but I'm trying to branch out on my reading choices. I wouldn't say that I… Continue reading Book Review of “Hidden Bodies” by Caroline Kepnes

-Historical Fiction, -The Classics & Nostalgic Books, -Young & New Adult, Uncategorized

Book Review of “The Scarlet Letter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne

I know some of you may be curious as to why anyone would read The Scarlet Letter  by Nathaniel Hawthorne for fun. This book is typically one you're forced to read for your high school English class and  you end up looking up the SparkNotes for it because you can't get through it. I, however, am… Continue reading Book Review of “The Scarlet Letter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne

-Fantasy, -Young & New Adult, Uncategorized

Book Review of “Born Wicked” by Jessica Spotswood

I've been buying so many books lately because I'm wanting to branch out from the same stories I've been re-reading for years. One of my favorite places to buy books is a store called Ollies. Ollies is a retail store with books, groceries, pet stuff, home stuff and just really a mixture of everything. If… Continue reading Book Review of “Born Wicked” by Jessica Spotswood

-Fantasy, Uncategorized

Book Review of “Tales From Watership Down” by Richard Adams

One of my all time favorite books is "Watership Down" by Richard Adams. I'm ashamed to admit that until this last week I had never read the adjoining book, Tales From Watership Down. I say adjoining book because it's not really a sequel, even though it was written many years after the first. This story takes place within… Continue reading Book Review of “Tales From Watership Down” by Richard Adams

-Fantasy, -Young & New Adult, Uncategorized

Book Review of “Summer and Bird” by Katherine Catmull

I'm going to be honest and say I wanted this book mainly because of the cover. It is so pretty and I'm a sucker for nice cover art. The synopsis was  interesting but seemed a little below my age range, however, it was just $2.00 so I bought it. I was right and wrong about… Continue reading Book Review of “Summer and Bird” by Katherine Catmull