It has been a while since I read a manga in full. After Strobe Edge, I read several, or rather, tried to. But somehow, I wasn’t satisfied with any of them. So, yesterday afternoon, I was feeling miserable, and couldn’t study or do anything. That’s when I texted Vaishnavi, a huge otaku, to suggest me something that cute…
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Could you Love an Apple? by Becky Jerams
Book 2 in Love Stories by Becky Jerams, releasing today! Taylor Raven is starting over. After a few difficult college years, he has decided to finally move away from Havensdale (and away from his father) to take a tennis coaching course in the tiny village of Westerfield. The peaceful country life is exactly what Taylor needs to…
Start Over by J. Saman
I received this book as an e-ARC by the author in exchange for an honest review. This is book two of the Start Again series, the review of which, is here. I like to play by the rules. But when I get coaxed into crashing a party, I run into the last man I ever…
Paper Planes and Other Things we Lost by Mindy Hayes and Michele G. Miller
I received an eARC by RedCoat PR in exchange for an honest review. On June 18, 1992, Flight 397 crashed off the coast of Long Island. But this story isn’t about the crash. Not completely. This is a story about two high school seniors living very different lives, who share one connection: they both lost…
The Fourteen Day Soul Detox by Rita Stradling
I received an e-ARC by the author and via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Volume One of the Novella Serial. In the next fourteen days, I plan to: Body 1) Cut back on my coffee intake. 2) Gain some of my weight back. 3) Start getting some exercise again (aside from having sex…
Framed and Burning- Lisa Brunette Book Tour
Framed and Burning is the second book of the Dreamslippers series. This book tour is hosted by Legit Lit books. A couple of PIs with the ability to “slip” into another person’s dreams find themselves defending one of their own. Someone sets fire to Mick Travers’ studio, killing his assistant, and Mick won’t give an…
Bats and Bones by Jeffery Hickey
Bats and Bones is IPPY award winning author Jeffrey Hickey’s second work for children. This collection of spooky tales for middle school aged children and above is a subtle masterpiece of fright and emotion. Hickey wrote all the stories, the lush music, and does all the voices for the audio book. His wife, Karen Kiser,…
Save an Angel’s Kiss For Me and Lunchtime Eavesdropper
By Joanie Chevalier I received free digital copies of both novellas from the author in exchange for an honest review. Marlee is a fifteen year old girl who hates Christmas. She’s not always hated it, but she’ll tell you why. I love Christmas stories, even if I’m not a Christian. I think its more about…
I’ll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson
Originally written for The BookClub. A brilliant, luminous story of first love, family, loss, and betrayal for fans of John Green, David Levithan, and Rainbow Rowell Jude and her twin brother, Noah, are incredibly close. At thirteen, isolated Noah draws constantly and is falling in love with the charismatic boy next door, while daredevil Jude…