A timely, young adult romance that examines religion, race and fitting in. In The Neighborhood of True is a beautiful and thought-provoking read.
Category Archives: Book Reviews
Opposite of Always – Book Review by Justin A. Reynolds
Looking for a heartfelt YA contemporary with a little time travel thrown in? Opposite of Always has you covered.
Haze Book Review – Rebecca Crunden
A paranormal mystery romance filled with heart and tragedy.
Today I’m partnering with Rebecca Crunden to review her standalone book Haze.
5 Reasons to Read Aurora Burning
Squad 312 is back! In the action packed intersteller adventure Aurora Burning. If you haven’t already added this book to your TBR, here’s 5 reasons why you should… Space elves Romance Found Family Popular culture references That ending. Intrigued? Great! You should be. But before we get into more detail… What is Aurora Burning about?Continue reading “5 Reasons to Read Aurora Burning”
Last Memoria Book Review – Rachel Emma Shaw
Filled with dark fantasy, morally grey characters and beautiful storytelling Last Memoria is one to add to your ‘To Be Read’ pile.
The Diary Of A Bookseller Book Review – Shaun Bythell
At the moment, staying home is one of the best things we can do to protect public health. However, if you find yourself missing your local bookstore The Diary of A Bookseller by Shaun Bythell is the next best thing.
Sorcery Of Thorns Book Review – Margaret Rogerson
If Hermione was your favourite character from Harry Potter you’ve got to check out Sorcery Of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson.
Crescent City Book Review – Sarah J Maas
Sarah J Maas’ latest novel, her first adult fiction, released to much excitement from fans. Myself included. Today’s review, as always, is spoiler free so don’t worry if you haven’t started, or finished the book.
Throne of Glass – Sarah J. Maas
Author Sarah J. Maas’ new book House of Earth and Blood has just released to much excitement from many. Before we get into the new book, let’s look back at where the New York Times’ bestselling author started, with a review of Throne of Glass.
The Last Letter From Juliet – Melanie Hudson
A historical fiction with an inspiring woman at the heart of the story. Uplifting and entertaining, but does it just fall short? No spoilers here! However, there is a discount code at the end of the post for Once Upon a Book Club.
