Category: Book Review
24
Aug
Genre Talk: I am Unapologetically Writing Off an Entire Genre
by A.S. Thornton
15 Comments
I know that writing off an entire genre is an awful thing to do. There are so many books in a genre that can be amazing,...
18
Aug
Marlena: A Good Book That Made Me Feel Icky (And Conflicted)
by A.S. Thornton
10 Comments
I knew Marlena by Julia Buntin was going to make me feel uncomfortable when I read it. I knew it was going to be about...
14
Aug
Blood for Blood: Why You Should Read this Duology
by A.S. Thornton
5 Comments
Blood for Blood is the conclusion to Wolf by Wolf duology, an alternate history WWII novel. In these books, the Axis powers have won the war....
08
Aug
The List: A Dystopian Novel Best Suited for Middle-Graders
by A.S. Thornton
10 Comments
Patricia Forde’s The List is a middle-grade dystopian novel being released today in the United States. It was originally published in the UK and Ireland in...
05
Aug
Little Women: My Eyes Are Tired From All the Rolling
by A.S. Thornton
8 Comments
I have been slowly making my way through children’s classics I never read as a child. On the whole, this has been a wonderful experience....
01
Aug
The Bedlam Stacks: Special Guest Review by the Husband (*throws confetti*)!
by A.S. Thornton
5 Comments
Happy book birthday to The Bedlam Stacks by Natasha Pulley! I received this book as an advanced copy from Bloomsbury USA, and with it was a sort...