Growing up, Will Smith was a bit of a constant in my house. Between hip hop, Fresh Prince, and Men in Black, the star seemed a little inescapable. So naturally, I was curious about his memoir.
Category Archives: Book Reviews
Book Review – The Kitchen Tales by Sally Nansen
Looking for something sweet, short and nostalgic? Artist, author and illustrator, Sally Nansen’s The Kitchen Tales is worth a read!
Book review – My Salinger Year
Looking for a quiet, contemplative read? My Salinger Year is a beautiful memoir to appeal to the reflective literature lover in us all.
Book Review — The Rose Code
Kate Quinn’s latest novel The Rose Code brings the history of Bletchley Park to life with memorable characters, and secrets waiting to be unfurled. Historical fiction lovers, this one is for you!
Shadow & Bone – Book and TV show review
Today on the blog we’re chatting about one of the latest Netflix book adaptations. Shadow and Bone. If you’re considering picking up the series, or wondering if you need to have read the books to watch the show, read on!
Happily Ever Afters – Book Review
Happily Ever Afters by Elise Bryant was published in January 2021, and if you haven’t picked up this YA contemporary romance. You’re missing out.
Book Review: A Court of Silver Flames
It’s the book that sent the book community of Instagram into meltdown over the last few weeks. Today I’ll be offering up a spoiler-free review for A Court of Silver Flames.
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What I Learned Reading The Lord Of The Rings in 2020
Today’s book review is a little bit different. As some of you may know, The Lord of The Rings has been one of my bucket-list books. I started it in January of 2020, and little did I know, this would be the year I needed to read this book.
Book Review: Anxious People by Fredrik Backman
Anxious People offers uncanny insight into what it means to be an anxious human. A must read for 2020.
Book Review: Cilka’s Journey by Heather Morris
From the author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz comes Cilka’s Journey. The much anticipated sequel, a testament to human survival.
