The Rest of the Story by Sarah Dessen is a book that I had been eagerly anticipating as I am a big fan of her realistic contemporaries. This one has an interesting setting as well as a realistic main character, albeit the plot is quite slow paced. Even so, I really enjoyed this one, and it is classic Sarah Dessen. Continue reading
Month: July 2019
Truly Madly Royally by Debbie Rigaud
Truly Madly Royally by Debbie Rigaud is perfect for fans of books that feature royalty. Keep reading to learn more about the book, read my review, and listen to the playlist. Continue reading
A Dress for the Wicked by Autumn Krause
A Dress for the Wicked by Autumn Krause is a book that I had been highly anticipating for its blend of fashion and competition. The premise is intriguing, however this one let me down. The main character is plain, and the plot and world-building feel flat. To me, this book felt very tired, and I was expecting more of a wow factor than was presented. Continue reading
100 Days of Sunlight by Abbie Emmons
100 Days of Sunlight by Abbie Emmons is a story that is uplifting, emotional, and amusing at the same time. The plot is compelling, and it is so far from the clichéd story I had a feeling would arise. The main characters are also complex and charming, and I especially loved Weston. This book surpassed my expectations, and I would definitely recommend it. Continue reading
Kitchen Science Lab for Kids: Edible Edition
Kitchen Science Lab for Kids: Edible Edition by Liz Lee Heinecke is a cookbook that is packed full of fun and educational recipes. This book turns everyday food into a science experiment that both kids and adults can learn from. Topics such as fermentation and emulsion are presented in an interesting and engaging manner to spark your quest for knowledge. Continue reading