The Night Circus is storytelling at its best. Right from page one, the circus is brought to life by talking to you, the reader, as if you were actually there. "What kind of circus is only open at night?" people ask. ... You are amongst them, of course. Your curiosity got the better of you.... -Erin Morgenstern, The ... Read More »
Book Review: After Hello by Lisa Mangum
This book gave me a respect for contemporary romance. After Hello is one of the first newish contemporary romances that I've read. It takes better writing to keep your interest since the author has to keep the plot and characters grounded in reality. I really liked the writing. I thought it was beautiful and the ... Read More »
Top Ten Tuesday (13): Things That Make Your Life As A Book Blogger Easier
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish with a different theme every week. 1. Goodreads I can't live without it! Goodreads is more than just a social media platform to me. It's a powerful database that I don't think gets utilized enough. You can mass edit books on shelves, select more than one ... Read More »
Utah Book Month Author Spotlight: J. Scott Savage
I'm so excited to spotlight J. Scott Savage for Utah Book Month! When I saw him posting writing tips on his blog, I knew I had to share a few of them. I also found this gem on his blog: Apparently he got mistaken for Rick Riordan at BEA. I think they totally look ... Read More »
Why You Should Go See Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
Why I loved Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters It was so much better than the first movie! Kept closer to the book this time (I can't tell you for sure exactly how close it was because it's been a while since I read the book, but it wasn't some dumb quest for pearls that didn't even happen ... Read More »
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 73
- 74
- 75
- 76
- 77
- …
- 187
- Next Page »