The Supervillain and Me by Danielle Banas

The Supervillain and Me by Danielle Banas

The Supervillain and Me by Danielle Banas is an enjoyable superhero story that you will want to add to your summer TBR. The book follows a girl who partners with the town’s “villain,” and the main character is likeable. I especially enjoyed the setting and how believable it is. If you are a fan of superhero books like I am, I would definitely recommend this one. Continue reading

The Game Can’t Love You Back, Karole Cozzo

The Game Can't Love You Back, Karole Cozzo

The Game Can’t Love You Back by Karole Cozzo is full of swoons and baseball, making it perfect for spring. As a fan of books about sports, the enemies to lovers trope, strong female characters, and Karole Cozzo, The Game Can’t Love You Back just screams recipe for success. This book is empowering and follows the story of the only female athlete on a school baseball team. It is both cute and significant, and it lived up to my every expectation. Continue reading

Let’s Talk About Love by Claire Kann

Let's Talk About Love by Claire Kann

Let’s Talk About Love by Claire Kann is a book that follows an asexual main character and has a good balance of humour and serious events. It is honestly a shame that I have never seen a book out there like this one. I would say that this is both an excellent resource and an excellent story, perfect for those wanting to know more about asexuality. Continue reading