2023 Book Review: Loser

Loser by Jerry Spinelli MG Contemporary, 2002 by Harper Collins, 212 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Oh, that second grade teacher made my parent/teacher heart HURT. It was almost too much to get through.  I wanted MORE. Another chapter, another year of school, just MORE. That being said, that’s the mark of a good contemporary... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: Falling

Falling by TJ Newman A Mystery/Thriller, 2021 by Simon and Schuster, 384 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: The dream sequences were weird. I get why they were there but I could’ve lived without them. I waffled between thinking the “bad guys” were making good points and being curious if they were too stereotypical. I ended... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: The Alibi Man

Alibi Man by Tami Hoag A Mystery/Thriller, 2006 by Bantam Books, 351 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Toxic masculinity. Shots of vodka until you puke just to look cool, pulling a gun on someone just to be tough, and insisting you have to defend a woman’s honor at every turn. It’s outdated and exhausting, honestly,... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: Not a Happy Family

Not a Happy Family by Shari Lapena  A Mystery/Thriller, 2021 by Pamela Dorman Books, 344 Page  What I Didn’t Like: There’s definitely a lot of out of touch rich people in this one. I’m not overly sensitive to that and I even noticed. Spoiled and entitled would describe this entire family.  The 3rd person omniscient... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: The Woman in the Window

The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn A Mystery/Thriller, 2018 by William Morrow, 455 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Content warning: Some of the language surrounding mental health is insensitive. Most of it is the character talking down about herself, but still worth watching out for. Short choppy sentences. It’s relevant to the plot... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: What Should be Wild

What Should be Wild by Julia Fine A Fantasy, 2018 by Harper, 368 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Consider this a content warning: there are scenes in this book where a character is held captive. It gets a little dark.  The ending felt a little anticlimactic. We were building something big and it felt rushed... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: Love From A to Z

Love From A To Z by SK Ali YA Romance, 2019 by Salaam Reads, 384 Pages  Note: I’m not Muslim so I can’t speak to the realism of the way these Muslim characters are written. What I Didn’t Like: The Harry Potter references get old immediately. I wanted something else … anything else. It comes... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: The Ship of the Dead

The Ship of the Dead by Rick Riordan MG Fantasy, 2017 by Disney-Hyperion, 410 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: There are some slower spots in this one. They’re likely important and intentional but it’s worth mentioning. It made it feel longer than the first ones.  I’m a Loki fan. That’s dangerous with this series. More... Continue Reading →

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