In the YA Diversity Book Club, we chat about the latest YA books that celebrate diversity. Sandie @ Teen Lit Rocks and I chat about our featured book and highlight the author with a Q&A . We took the summer off from book club, and our first fall pick is Randi Pink’s debut novel INTO WHITE. Lots to discuss with this one! Thanks so much […]
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Blog Tour: Certain Dark Things
Happy Halloween, friends and welcome to my stop on the Certain Dark Things tour. I don’t get the chance to read a lot of horror nowadays but there’s still something so alluring about a good vampire novel. From the time I read Interview with a Vampire and Salem’s Lot I was a goner, and now […]
Read More »#YADiversityBookClub: The Weight of Feathers
In the YA Diversity Book Club, we chat about the latest YA books that celebrate diversity. Our book club includes Sandie @ Teen Lit Rocks, Kristan @ We Heart YA and Kristina @ Gone Pecan. Each month we’ll focus on one book with a book review (our discussion chat) and bonus features. Our September book club pick is Anna-Marie McLemores’s debut THE WEIGHT OF […]
Read More »Audiobook Review: In Some Other World, Maybe
A 1992 comic book movie adaptation links the lives of four teenage strangers. Though they live in different parts of the US, over the next two decades their lives intersect in surprising ways. I really like books and movies that feature interconnected stories and characters so I’ve been looking forward to reading In Some Other […]
Read More »One Man Guy by Michael Barakiva Audiobook Review
One Man Guy is a cute story about coming out, cultural identity, cuisine, and the city. This love story is adorable, and has a great family theme as well. I live in a city with a large Armenian community, so was intrigued that the Khederian family in One Man Guy is Armenian. The family provides […]
Read More »Ink is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding Book Review & Giveaway
After loving The Reece Malcolm List earlier this year, Amy Spalding earned a place on my auto-buy list. Family relationships have never been as intriguing as they are in Spalding’s hands. Plus, her characters are artistic, witty and quirky. INK’s book title refers to Kellie’s family business, a tattoo shop, and looks at what it […]
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