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 »
Book Review: The Actor and the Housewife by Shannon Hale
The Actor and the Housewife was an emotional journey full of Shannon's usual charm and wit. It explored really well the idea of whether a men and a women can be "just friends." I got to live out the fantasy vicarioulsy of "What if you met your ultimate Hollywood crush" and it was a lot of ... Read More »
Book Review: Life in the Pit by Kristen Landon
Life in the Pit was a cute, quick romance that piqued my interest because the main character is a cellist and I love the cello! The story revolves around a play that isn't real, but sounds like a mash-up of every Jane Austen novel ever written with a dash of Clue. Brittany is playing in ... Read More »
Book Review: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling
My favorite thing about Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is how we get to see that wizards and Muggles are much the same. Mr. Weasley actually thinks that Muggles are fasinating and even "magical" in their own way. It's a nice little theme that I only picked up since it was my third time ... Read More »
Book Review: Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie
Right away I fell in love with the writing. It was fascinating with it's deep thoughts one minute, biting sarcasm the next and some very amusing honesty. It's visual, easy to imagine and I could tell that it was a play first before this novelization came out. And the voice was just bursting with personality. ... Read More »
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