Fall is here! Is anyone else excited? I love, love, love Fall. It just makes me happy. I love the temperatures and the colors. I love all of it! But enough about me ranting about how I love Fall. Onto the other stuff! Reading Recap I read five books this month! It was almost six… Continue reading September Recap!
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Book Review: The Lost Track of Time
by Paige Britt Penelope's life is scheduled completely. Her mother details out what Penelope is to do with every minute of her day, leaving Penelope with very little time to pursue her own hobbies and ideas, such as her writing. One day, Penelope somehow has absolutely nothing scheduled--a hole in her planner. An entire day… Continue reading Book Review: The Lost Track of Time
Reading+Writing= Caution
Reading while writing is important. After all, it is a way for us authors to learn and stay inspired. Reading while writing is also a very dangerous thing to do. Various things from the novels we read float around in our brain and lurk in our subconscious. They can come to the surface while writing.… Continue reading Reading+Writing= Caution
Why I Don’t Read Romance
I'll start off by stating some facts: I am a girlI am a teenager So wouldn't it make logical sense that I would read romance novels? Well, I don't. I don't even really read novels with a separate main plot, but a strong romance plot. Now, I do enjoy a minor romance subplot though. I… Continue reading Why I Don’t Read Romance
Book Review: The Adventure’s Guide to Successful Escapes
by Wade Albert White publisher's synopsis "Is there such a thing as too much adventure? Anne is about to find out. She's spent most of her thirteen years scrubbing dirty hallways and laboring in dark mines at Saint Lupin's orphanage, dreaming of finding her true home and of becoming an adventurer alongside her best friend,… Continue reading Book Review: The Adventure’s Guide to Successful Escapes
Book Review: The Lost Girl
by Anne Ursu publisher's synopsis When you're an identical twin, your story always starts with someone else: For Iris, that means her story starts with Lark. Iris has always been the grounded, capable, and rational one; Lark is inventive, dreamy, and brilliant--and from their first moments in the world together, they've never left each other's… Continue reading Book Review: The Lost Girl
Book Review: The Adventure’s Guide to Treasure (and How to Steal it)
by Wade Albert White publisher's synopsis: At Saint Lupin's Quest Academy Completely Ordinary School Where Nothing Unusual Ever Happens, students are most assuredly not taught about pirates, which leaves the school dangerously open to a pirate invasion. And on the first day of classes, that's precisely what comes to pass. When a pirate captain and… Continue reading Book Review: The Adventure’s Guide to Treasure (and How to Steal it)
A Letter to the Depressed Reader:
Dear Reader, I understand the feeling. The feeling that there aren’t any good books left out there in the world. That all of the books that you’ve already read are the only books you'll ever be able to read. I have been in your shoes so many times. I have wandered around the library, depressed… Continue reading A Letter to the Depressed Reader: