Brandon Sanderson is one of the best known and most loved modern fantasy writers. I finally got around to starting his Stormlight Archive series of epic fantasy books. Does it hold up?
Tag Archives: Book Review
Beach Read Book Review
Beach Read is a witty, fun romance from Emily Henry. I don’t often read romance and probably wouldn’t have read this if it wasn’t highly recommended by a friend. Did I hate it or did I fall in love with a new genre?
All the Bright Places Book Review
All the Bright Places is a young adult book focused on two misfit, isolated, and hurting teenagers who manage to find each other. I love books like that. What did I think about this one?
I Was Wrong
Over the course of this blog’s life, I have reviewed 15 books. I was wrong about some of them. In this post, I examine all of the reviews and see what I would change if I had to re-do them today.
Tweet Cute Book Review
Tweet Cute is a contemporary YA romcom novel from Emma Lord. It is silly, cheesy, and all around a lot of fun. Check out what I thought about this book and if you should add it to your summer TBR.
It’s a Classic
Recently, I’ve been reading a few different classics. I don’t think anyone cares what I have to say about them, so I won’t give them their own review. But I need content, so I’m wrapping them all up into one post.
They Both Die at the End Book Review
They Both Die at the End has one of the most fascinating concepts I have seen in a long time. I couldn’t wait to dig into this book and see if it lived up to the premise.
All the Light We Cannot See Book Review
All the Light We Cannot See completely challenged the way I think about book reviews. It has earned so many awards and become a literary phenomenon, so why was it so hard for me to review? Find out.
Explaining My Review Grades
As I continue to review books and enjoy doing that, I thought it was important to give a brief overview of how I review books and what my rating system even means.
One Stupid Thing Review
One Stupid Thing is a young adult thriller by Nashville based writer, musician, and professor named Stewart Lewis. For me, it was the almost book. So many interesting concepts were established, but did it pan out like I hoped?