Technically, You Started It by Lana Wood Johnson sounds like an intriguing and fun book that features texting. I always enjoy a romantic comedy and this book has such a cute premise. Enemies to lovers trope is one that has the potential for lots of humour. I think that this is going to be such a cute debut for the summer. Continue reading
Book Review: Normal People by Sally Rooney
Normal People by Sally Rooney is a book that is actually difficult to review. It is understandable how this literary fiction set in Ireland is generating a lot of buzz. The story is beautifully written and explores many interesting themes, however, the plot moves very slowly and the characters are hard to connect with. Continue reading
Prep: The Essential College Cookbook
Prep: The Essential College Cookbook by Kate Sullivan Morford really is a cookbook that has all of the essentials. The layout is simple and the instructions are easy to follow. Also, there are also lots of tips and tricks that will be of use to new chefs. Prep is a definite cookbook for any college student. Continue reading
Ninth House (Alex Stern #1) by Leigh Bardugo
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo is a fantastic new fall series that is perfect for fans of Harry Potter. Isn’t that cover super cool? I actually get a Taylor Swift reputation vibe from it. The concept sounds fantastic and I can’t wait to find out what Bardugo has come up with for us next. Continue reading
When Summer Ends by Jessica Pennington
When Summer Ends by Jessica Pennington is the perfect YA contemporary to kick off your spring reading. The Michigan beach town setting is the perfect backdrop for this sweet coming of age story. Also, the strong theme of family makes this book a really enjoyable read. Continue reading



