Review: Amish Guys Don’t Call by Debby Dodds

Review: Amish Guys Don’t Call by Debby DoddsTitle: Amish Guys Don't Call
Author: Debby Dodds
Publisher: Blue Moon Publishing
Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction
Rating: four-stars

Summary (from Goodreads):

Samantha is already facing scrutiny and anxiety at the start of her junior year, as she's finally been accepted into the popular girls' clique called "The Sherpas." But when she realizes that her new boyfriend Zach was raised Amish, Sam must tackle a whole new set of challenges! Zach has chosen not to end his Rumspringa, instigating a potential shunning from his family. Not only that, but Sam's new friends can't miss this opportunity to tease and torment her.

Sam has never really come to terms with her parents' divorce, so when her world crashes down on her in the form of cyberbullying and Zach's apparent return to the Amish community, she reverts to old, illegal habits. Does Sam even want friends like these? And, will her culture-crossed love with Zach find a way?

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Review: Amish Guys Don’t Call by Debby Dodds

Amish Guys Don’t Call by Debby Dodds is a powerful story that explores the Amish way of life, however, it also shows the reader that deep down there is a similar desire in all of us to be accepted by our friends and family. As well, the characters are well-developed and relatable, making this book an enjoyable read. There is something intriguing about a culture that lives among us, yet is different in so many ways. Continue reading

Mexican Ice Cream by Fany Gerson

Mexican Ice Cream by Fany Gerson

Mexican Ice Cream by Fany Gerson is a collection of amazing recipes and stories. It will grab your attention and get you excited for summer and the days of licking endless ice cream cones, the contents of Mexican Ice Cream surely will. When I first saw this book I was intrigued by the concept that there is such a thing as Mexican ice cream. After reading the stories, lusting over the images, and creating my own taste of heaven, I am excited to try more of these interesting recipes. Continue reading

Piper by Jay Asher and Jessica Freeburg

Piper by Jay Asher and Jessica Freeburg

Piper by Jay Asher is a  Pied Piper retelling! that I am excited fo I love Jay Asher’s books, and I have very high hopes for this one. I am interested in Piper’s secret dark side and the mystery that I’m sure will surround his character. This is also a graphic novel, which I don’t read too often, so this is a bit out of my comfort zone in terms of style. I can’t wait for this book to come out this fall, and I’m sure that I will be impressed. Continue reading

Review: Perennials: A Novel by Mandy Berman

Review: Perennials: A Novel by Mandy BermanTitle: Perennials: A Novel
Author: Mandy Berman
Publisher: Random House
Genres: Adult Fiction, Contemporary
Publication Date: June 6, 2017
Rating: three-stars

Summary (from Goodreads):

At what point does childhood end and adulthood begin? Mandy Berman's evocative debut novel captures, through the lens of summer camp, a place that only appears to be untouched by the passing of time, both the thrills and pain of growing up.

Rachel Rivkin and Fiona Larkin used to treasure their summers together as campers at Camp Marigold. Now, reunited as counselors after their first year of college, their relationship is more complicated. Rebellious Rachel, a street-smart city kid raised by a single mother, has been losing patience with her best friend's insecurities; Fiona, the middle child of a not-so-perfect suburban family, envies Rachel's popularity with their campers and fellow counselors. For the first time, the two friends start keeping secrets from each other. Through them, as well as from the perspectives of their fellow counselors, campers, and families, we witness the tensions of the turbulent summer build to a tragic event, which forces Rachel and Fiona to confront their pasts and the adults they're becoming.

A seductive blast of nostalgia, a striking portrait of adolescent longing, and a tribute to both the complicated nature and the enduring power of female friendship, Perennials will speak to everyone who still remembers that bittersweet moment when innocence is lost forever.

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Review: Perennials: A Novel by Mandy Berman

Perennials by Mandy Berman might be the novel for you If you are longing for the days of summer camp. There are some really interesting and quite a few diverse characters to learn about. However, Perennials seems to start off following Rachel’s young adult years, but then becomes a scattered tale of events. The book contains multiple perspectives, and while the main story is intended to relate to Rachel and her experiences, it seems that there are many narratives that don’t fit together all the time. Continue reading

Review: Internet Famous by Danika Stone

Review: Internet Famous by Danika Stone

Internet Famous by Danika Stone is the second book I have read by this author so I had an idea of what to expect. I definitely wasn’t disappointed in this story of a blogger who is struggling with an internet troll. The main character is warmhearted and relatable, and there are actually serious topics discussed in the story. This is a cute and quick read that is perfect for the summer. Continue reading