Surprisingly, I wasn’t familiar with any of the choices Book of the Month offered this month, which is fairly unusual. Regardless, I did end up choosing The Water Dancer because it sounded so unique and different compared to my usualContinue Reading

There are so many good options in the BOTM Young Adult box this month! Full Disclosure stood out to me for it’s unique plot of an HIV positive teen set in modern day America, along with Fireborne for it’s dragon-filledContinue Reading

What fascinates me the most is that this book is just as mysterious as the author who wrote it! Alex North is a pseudonym, but the true identity of the author remains anonymous, making this book even more intriguing! BeyondContinue Reading

I’m a fan of Historical Fiction novels, so I predicatively selected The Ten Thousand Doors of January for my Young Adult Book of the Month selection. Looking for the original BOTM books for September? Click here! YA Book of theContinue Reading

This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger has been on my ‘Want” list ever since I heard of it’s release. I snagged this baby up real fast as soon as September’s books were revealed!   Looking for September’s Young AdultContinue Reading

My YA Book of the Month arrived, and I’m stoked about Mind Games by Shana Silver this month! ⁣I also added House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig to my other BOTM box as well. Check out theContinue Reading

I actually pre-ordered Whisper Man by Alex North, which isn’t set to release until August 20, so imagine my surprise when I saw it offered as Book of the Month’s August book pick!! I obviously cancelled my pre-order and snaggedContinue Reading

The book had some interesting dynamics with some unexpected plot twists, but some of the details were a little overdrawn and mundane to me. It’s also a little bit of a slow start with most of the action being inContinue Reading

✔️ Cancel weekend plans. ⁣⁣⁣⁣✔️ Ignore all texts and phone calls.⁣⁣⁣⁣✔️ Read this book. ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣Lock Every Door by Riley Sager has been one of my most anticipated reads for 2019 so I immediately jumped right in. ⁣⁣⁣⁣With it’s gothic feelContinue Reading

YA Book of the Month for July THE BOY AND GIRL WHO BROKE THE WORLD by Amy Reed Billy Sloat and Lydia Lemon don’t have much in common, unless you count growing up on the same (wrong) side of theContinue Reading

I’m always excited to receive my Book of the Month box, but this one is definitely my favorite! ⁣⁣Lock Every Door by Riley Sager and A Woman is No Man (featured in February 2019) by Etaf Rum are my mostContinue Reading

“Sing, Unburied, Sing” by Jesmyn Ward was an incredible read! A skillfully crafted ghost story about a southern African American family and their haunting lives. It’s a character driven story that is primarily told by a young woman, her adolescentContinue Reading

Imagine waking up and realizing the life you remember living is not your real life at all. Your family, friends, everything is a false memory, so which ones are real? They call is FMS (False Memory Syndrome) and no oneContinue Reading

SPOILER ALERT: My review contains SPOILERS. I have chosen to hide the spoilers within drop-down links so I don’t ruin the book for other readers. This was an interesting plot with some “I didn’t see that coming” twists that reallyContinue Reading

It was a tough pick this month, but I ended up picking Recursion by Blake Crouch, A Nearly Normal Family by M.T Edvardsson, and an addon from last month’s picks, How Not to Die Alone by Richard Roper. I’m alreadyContinue Reading

READING CHALLENGE: Book of the Month Summer Slam hosted by @theliterarymom June 1 – June 30   I’m pretty sure my TBR pile went in to full overdrive! There’s been so many great recently released books lately, and of courseContinue Reading

 😀  Bookmail is the BEST mail  😀    This month I chose another thriller, Necessary People by Anna Pitoniak. SYNOPSIS:Stella and Violet are best friends, and from the moment they met in college, they knew their roles. Beautiful, privileged, andContinue Reading