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I have long been a huge lover of all things poetry, and I have yet to read a book, or collection of poems that I did not enjoy wholeheartedly. …
The greatest risk is not taking one. In Nicola Yoon’s debut novel, Madeline Whittier suffers from Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, which basically means she’s allergic to the world. Her mother …
So you’ve probably seen the trailer for The Girl With All The Gifts, complete with it’s zombie-like beings and dystopian overtones. But before you rush off to the cinema …
YouTube Channel: HollyByGollyBooks Holly from the Booktube YouTube channel, HollyByGollyBooks shares her thoughts and opinions on the novel, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry by Fredrik …
*Trigger Warning: This article contains themes of self-harm, depression, and suicide.* Scars was one of those many books patiently sitting on my bookshelf for God knows how long. But, …
Although it’s painful to tear yourself away from your book, I’m going to suggest that you do so . . . to read some magazines. Relax, they’re about books. …
Don’t you just love free e-books? I know I do! That’s where I found this hidden gem of a novel, the first of a five part series entitled the Webster …
If you’ve ever lived silently in the shadow of a sibling, you understand what it means to feel invisible. To feel like nothing you ever do, getting the perfect …
You’ve never put yourself in WWII quite the same way you do when you open The Book Thief. If your first introduction to the horrific history of the Holocaust was …
Why did European and American settlers refuse to return back to “civilization” after being kidnapped or captured by Native American tribes? Why do numerous soldiers report, after returning home …
There’s a reason why many of the classics feature an animal as their main character. Whether the story is meant for children or adults, animal characters give authors freedom …
Ever read a novel that was fairly enjoyable but overall could’ve been just as well done in a shorter amount of pages? Shadows of a Princess, unfortunately falls into …
From the creator of the television phenomenon Veronica Mars, Rob Thomas continues the story from where the feature film left off. Dive into Veronica Mars Book One: The Thousand …
I read this book on a recommendation, and I was not, at first, enthused. However, my expectations were defied continually, from the publishing info on the very first page, …
Harry Potter has outstandingly done more than make records and improve literacy. He has touched our hearts. Readers across the world have wept with him through the loss of …
Cassie Sheets
August 3, 2016
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YouTube has come a long way since the days of squirrel water skiing and double rainbows. Chances are, if you have an interest, there’s an entire community on YouTube …
Ever dream about travelling the world? There’s more to female solo travel than EAT, PRAY LOVE. Foreign languages, strange and wonderful food, bizarre bathroom situations, and awe-inspiring views await …
Win Winters is not someone you would automatically describe as ordinary. He’s a loner, by choice, horrendously tormented by the unending thoughts that consume his all too ‘disturbing’ mind. …
There are those rare, few souls that walk our earth every so often. Their existence is like the occurrence of a Blood Moon, hazily gazing over our planet Earth. …
I have been on a YA reading kick. If you’re familiar with YA you’ll likely know there is a traditional arc the books typically follow, not unlike hallmark movies …