"When life knocks you down...Get up."Abbie Emmons, 100 Days of Sunlight Time for another book review, this one is my new favorite! A little bit of backstory: I read this book in a day. Yesterday. And I am in love! This book had been on my TBR list for years. Abbie Emmons is a self-published … Continue reading Book Review: 100 Days of Sunlight
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T.S.O. 3: Recruited Book Blurb
Hey all! I know it's been a while, but we've been working non stop! Recruited, the 3rd book in my Teen Spy Organization series is off to proofreading and formatting! Want to know what happens next in the T.S.O.? It's time to start getting excited for the next book and the newest member of the … Continue reading T.S.O. 3: Recruited Book Blurb
Book Review: Heist Society
Heist Society is the first book in its series, written by Ally Carter. What's it about: In the first of this series, we meet Katrina Bishop, who wants nothing but to leave the family business. She's skilled at what she does, probably one of the best for her age, but she's tired of a life … Continue reading Book Review: Heist Society
T.S.O. Bk 3: Recruited Book Synopsis
Hello readers! Here you have it, the book synopsis for the third book the T.S.O. series, Recruited. Agent Z and Agent Mills have been working away at discovering what’s happening inside the Teen Spy Organization. They’ve discovered moles and traitors, people they thought they could trust who are working towards an unknown goal inside the … Continue reading T.S.O. Bk 3: Recruited Book Synopsis
Book Review: A Writer’s Guide to Character Traits
"What are the elements of believable characters?" A Writer's Guide to Character Traits, Linda N. Edelstein, PH.D. Hello, my friends! Ready for Christmas break? Or at least ready for finals to be over and out of the way? I know I am! Let's start with this beautiful book and amazing writing tool everyone should have! … Continue reading Book Review: A Writer’s Guide to Character Traits
Book Review: Scythe
Hello wonderful people! Welcome to the month of September! Let's start this new month off with a book review! Neal Shusterman published Scythe in 2016. It is the first book in his trilogy, Arc of a Scythe. The story is set in a distant future, completely different from today's reality. In Scythe, everything such as … Continue reading Book Review: Scythe
5 Books to Read for the Fourth of July
Hello readers! It's been a while, but I'm back! Happy Independence Day! The Fourth of July is often celebrated with picnics, parades, and spectacular fireworks. While all of the sporting events and food are amazing, we can't forget the true meaning of Independence Day. We mustn't forget to honor our fallen and think about the … Continue reading 5 Books to Read for the Fourth of July
Book Review: Red Queen
"Anyone can betray anyone."-Victoria Aveyard, Red Queen Red Queen, by Victoria Aveyard, was first published in 2010. This book gave me chills! It reminded me why I love reading so much! Alright friends, Red Queen is a YA, fantasy, dystopian novel with so many subgenres. To me, it was like a combination of Hunger Games … Continue reading Book Review: Red Queen
Book Review: Murder on the Orient Express
"I do not understand myself," said Poirot. "I understand nothing at all, and, as you perceive, it worries me."Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie Murder on the Orient Express is a murder mystery by the famous novelist, Agatha Christie, published in 1934. This was the first novel by Agatha Christie that I've ever read, … Continue reading Book Review: Murder on the Orient Express
The Unanswered Questions: Book Review
"The voice had a name..."The Unanswered Questions, Lauren D. Fulter Well, I think this is my first review on a self-published indie author like myself! Awesome! Just a quick congratulations to Lauren D. Fulter for publishing her very first book. The Unanswered Questions by Lauren D. Fulter was published in December 2020, and I believe … Continue reading The Unanswered Questions: Book Review