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
Don’t Call the Wolf by Aleksandra Ross
Don’t Call the Wolf by Aleksandra Ross is an intriguing dragon-themed fantasy that sounds amazing. When I read for fans of Leigh Bardugo in the synopsis, I became immediately intrigued. Six of Crows has got to be one of my all-time favourite series. A book that features dragonslayers just sounds epic, doesn’t it?! Continue reading
Book Review: The Helpline by Katherine Collette
The Helpline by Katherine Collette is a book that is fun and amusing read and will tug at your heartstrings. Germaine is a character that is reminiscent of Eleanor Oliphant, yet has her own set of quirky behaviours. Also, the side characters are wonderful, especially the group of seniors that befriend Germaine. Continue reading
Review: Modern Mediterranean by Marc Fosh
Modern Mediterranean by Marc Fosh is a book of recipes that has so many healthy and interesting options. The images are both stunning and drool-worthy, which really piques the reader’s interest in the region and its food. As well, the instructions are easy to follow, although some ingredients might be difficult to find in a local store. Continue reading




