I have a fun giveaway for you! And it's open Internationally!! Win this cute tote bag from Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and two posters that feature the characters from Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and it's sequel, Hollow City. There are lots of ways to enter in the widget below and you ... Read More »
Book Review: Free Four by Veronica Roth
Like the author says in the intro to this very short story--Four is hard to figure out and it's interesting to see things from his perspective with his motivations. I like his reluctance to admit things. I found him relatable. This is my favorite quote from the story: I feel like someone is pressing me into ... Read More »
Book Review: Shadow of the Queen by Daniel T. Thompson
Book Review of Shadow of the Queen on a Post-it I post reviews like this on my Instagram feed. Be sure to follow me there! The graphic novel Shadow of the Queen had Red as a main character because we don't see much of her or the werewolves in the show. I liked seeing Red, Snow White, and the Huntsman ... Read More »
Book Review: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
I liked Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea waaaay better than Journey to the Center of the Earth. Despite being so old, the science is not that inaccurate. In Journey to the Center of the Earth the science was so outdated it was practically unreadable to me. Jules Verne focused on facts and details to make ... Read More »
Book Review: The Maze Runner Files by James Dashner
Maze Runner Files is the story of how the flare came to be and is told in bleeped out recording transcripts and inter-office WICKED memos. It was so creepy. I haven't been creeped out that much since the bridge of Khazad-dûm in Lord of the Rings (I'm talking about book not the movie.) It talks ... Read More »
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