Ah. Fall is here. For whatever reason—call it the cooler air, the kids being back in school, the rushing to meet “books-read” deadline, my reading uptake increases. Lots of books read (or finished) in October A Torch Against the Night | Sabaa Tahir: This is the second book Sabaa’s series and it was so so good. I’m really looking forward… Read More
Archives for October 2017
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#RealLifeWriter: S. W. Ellenwood
Enter below for your chance to win an e-copy of SW Ellenwood’s The Janitor and the Spy! What is the title of your book? The first one is called The Janitor and the Spy, and the soon to be released sequel is called The Dragon and the Lumberjack. What was the inspiration behind your book? About four years ago I… Read More
In Review: Daring to Hope
Heartbreakingly beautiful. Daring to Hope is Katie Davis Majors sophomore release. I fell in love with Katie reading her first book, Kisses From Katie, and couldn’t wait to dive into this one. It’s been a while since I read book one, but I’m pretty sure this books picks up pretty quick after book one left off. Katie’s a bit more… Read More
::currently October
chilling at home after many weekends away. It feels so very nice not to have to go anywhere. loving getting voxes from friends. It’s like a personal e-mail, not spam, except I get to hear their voice—1,000 times better. enjoying the cooler weather. feeling happy about goal making. finishing Daring to Hope. This book you guys. Get it. Read it. eating all the vegetable soup…. Read More
#RealLifeWriter: Laurie Tomlinson
Be sure to enter below to enter to win an e-copy of Laurie Tomlinson’s With No Reservations! What is the title of your book? With No Reservations What was the inspiration behind your book? It started with the idea to have a food blogger for a main character. I’d never seen one in a book, and it was something I… Read More
In Review: The Invisible Library
I grabbed Genevieve Cogman’s The Invisible Library on recommendation of a close friend (hi, Bek!) Spies, libraries, books, magical elements—this book seriously has it all. It’s a story about a society of librarians who travel to different times and realities to save books. Irene is one of these agents. She travels, with new student, Kai to retrieve a book from an… Read More