Aristotle and Dante are back in this sequel, picking up from where they left off. This year the boys are seniors in high school, and are privately dating. It's hard to narrow down exactly what I liked about this book. The writing style of Benjamin Alire Saenz, is as always, very different to what we… Continue reading Aristotle and Dante Dive Into the Waters of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz
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The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward
It's a roller coaster ride that you'll never want to get off An incredibly compelling read, with so many revelations as the book goes on, that I feel like I might need to read it again, now that I know the ending. Eleven years ago, Dee and her little sister Lulu went on a trip… Continue reading The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward
Meet Me In London by Georgia Toffolo
Available now! Victoria Scott works nights at a bar, but her dream is to sell her clothing designs in a shop. Her dreams almost came true with her shop owner ex, but came to a halt when she found him with another woman. She also loves teaching fashion design on a volunteer basis to at… Continue reading Meet Me In London by Georgia Toffolo
Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune
"And the one thing I've learned about being human is that we can't do this alone." I'm not going to lie. I was really nervous about this book. I loved House in the Cerulean Sea so much, and just couldn't bear if this book was a letdown. If you're like me and worried that nothing… Continue reading Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune
Other People’s Things by Kerry Anne King
Synopsis: Nicole has lived pretty much her entire life as a disappointment; her marriage is over, she has moved back in with her mother, the only job she can get is because her sister owns the business, and she has just gotten out of jail. All of this is because Nicole is seen by the… Continue reading Other People’s Things by Kerry Anne King