Solid 4 stars! Book of Levitations is a short, thought provoking poetry book. I’m not a huge sticky tab person, but I marked quite a few poems that I would what to go back to later on. Some poems were deep, some lighthearted, and the two authors made some of their poems deep AND lighthearted.Continue reading “Book of Levitations by Jenny Sadre-Orafai and Anne Champion”
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The Heir of the Dark Lords: Volume II by B. T. Harris
3.5 stars! Rounded up on Amazon and Goodreads. This is my favorite book from B. T. Harris! It is definitely darker than the others, especially when Tyran is involved, which adds to the tension and thrill of the read. The only thing that sets me back on this book was that I thought it wasContinue reading “The Heir of the Dark Lords: Volume II by B. T. Harris”
A Beauty so Cruel by Beena Khan
3.5 stars! Rounded up on Amazon and Goodreads. A big thank you to the author for the ARC copy! Get your copy here! This is the second book written by Benna Khan that I’ve read, and it’s definitely my favorite out of the two. Though there were a few clichés and a few lines thatContinue reading “A Beauty so Cruel by Beena Khan”
Colony by Benjamin Cross
I read Colony as an eBook, but it was SO good that I’m thinking about buying a print copy! Benjamin Cross does an amazing job at writing this arctic thriller. I was taken by the characters and plot. It was unique, easy to read, and fast-paced. There were moments when my breath caught while reading,Continue reading “Colony by Benjamin Cross”
The Heir of the Dark Lords by B. T. Harris
How often do you read indie books? This is the second book that I’ve read by B. T. Harris, and I love his world building. This novel has many things going for it, including fantasy elements, fight scenes, love, adventure, etc., but the setting is what truly brought me in. I could see Aufterra andContinue reading “The Heir of the Dark Lords by B. T. Harris”
Eleanor’s Travels by Aisha Urooj
Eleanor’s Travels is about a young actress traveling the world, meeting new people, and gaining life experiences. What I REALLY enjoyed was the details from other countries. I’ve never traveled so far or to so many places, but this book helped me to see the different cultures from Eleanor’s view. Even though I didn’t readContinue reading “Eleanor’s Travels by Aisha Urooj”
The Brooklyn Sunflower by Patrick Edward Tarpey
The Brooklyn Sunflower was such a fun, short book of poetry and photography! Poetry and photography just go together, and I’m always excited to read something like this. Plus, the book cover is very eye-catching. One of my favorite poems from the collection is titled “Stingray Driver” and ends with these two lines: “The mysteryContinue reading “The Brooklyn Sunflower by Patrick Edward Tarpey”
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sanchez
I didn’t know much going into this book except for what the title suggests, and it is the perfect title for this novel. Julia is a high school student living in Chicago after her parents immigrated from Mexico. This book took me deeper into the understanding of the Mexican-American culture, but a bigger part ofContinue reading “I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sanchez”
Adventure by Chicken Bus: An Unschooling Odyssey Through Central America by Janet LoSole
Four stars! I don’t usually read non-fiction/memoir type books, but when I do, they usually leave me wanting more. Adventure by Chicken Bus was no exception. I LOVE learning about new experiences, information, and cultures. In this book, we follow the author and her family as they leave Canada to travel and live in CentralContinue reading “Adventure by Chicken Bus: An Unschooling Odyssey Through Central America by Janet LoSole”
Darkend by Hydrus
5 stars! Darkend is a collection of poems by an anonymous poet who goes by Hydrus. In this book, the poetry captures the ups and downs of life. Not only does this book have poetry and quotes, but it also has photography. I thought the pictures add to the mood of the poems and wereContinue reading “Darkend by Hydrus”