A review for the debut novel by MJ Wassmer, Zero Stars, Do Not Recommend. This is a satirical look at class warfare and the apocalypse on a remote island resort. It is funny and dark and the perfect book to take on your next vacation.
A review for the debut novel by MJ Wassmer, Zero Stars, Do Not Recommend. This is a satirical look at class warfare and the apocalypse on a remote island resort. It is funny and dark and the perfect book to take on your next vacation.
July is going to be a busy month for me, but of course I still plan to find time for reading. I have six ARC’s I need to read, plus many library books that I need to get through. I think I have picked a bunch of books though.
A review for the book Long Live Evil by Sarah Rees Brennan. Unfortunately I did not end up liking this book as much as I wanted to. I had a lot of issues with the writing and the characters. But the ending was good.
A review for the newest YA thriller by Karen McManus. Such Charming Liars introduces us to a trio of teens who are caught up in a murder mystery that just might get them killed. A fast paced thriller that will have you rooting for these kids to stop a killer before it is too late.
A review for the new book by Rainbow Rowell, Slow Dance. This is the story of two people who have grown up together, moved apart and then find each other and themselves in the end. It is a slow burn second chance romance with realistic characters that you will find yourself rooting for.
A review for the newest book by Kirsty Greenwood, The Love of My Afterlife. This was a fun and lovely book about the importance of human connections and of having second chances. It is never too late to live your life differently.
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