Mid-Year Book Freakout Tag

Mid-Year Book Freakout Tag

Hello, good people of the internet! I put up my version of the Mid-Year Book Freakout Tag on my Youtube channel yesterday and figured I'd give you a run-down of my answers here. For in-depth explanations of my choices, don't forget to watch the video! 1. Best book you’ve read so far in 2016 Furiously Happy … Continue reading Mid-Year Book Freakout Tag

Top 5 Wednesday: Books I Want to Read by the end of 2016

T5W: Books I Want to Read by the End of 2016

Hello good people of the Internet! I feel a little guilty that my last post on here was also a Top 5 Wednesday, but, hey, two T5Ws in two weeks? I'm in! This week's topic is "Books You Want to Read Before The End of the Year," and boy do I have a ton that I … Continue reading T5W: Books I Want to Read by the End of 2016

Top 5 Wednesday: Favorite First Sentences

T5W: Favorite First Sentences

Hello, good people of the Internet! Today I'm bringing you another Top 5 Wednesday-- this week, the topic is Favorite First Sentences. I decided to go with a different approach to this week and bring you my favorite first sentences in the form of quoteable graphics. So, without further adieu, let's get into the quotes!

Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow

REVIEW: “Girl in Pieces” by Kathleen Glasgow

We all have a story-- not just the story we tell when we shake someone's hand for the first time and say, "Hi, I'm so-and-so. I live here and work as a what-ya-call-it." A story comprised of the threads woven together within us, a story that holds the secrets of our past and our fears about the future. But sometimes that story cannot stay within-- those threads begin popping, for better or for worse. Sound familiar? It does for Charlie Davis, the seventeen-year-old protagonist of Kathleen Glasgow's debut young adult novel, Girl in Pieces.