Kristin Hannah has become one of those authors that whenever she writes a new book, it immediately goes on my want to read list. No matter the topic I will add it to my list and I think many others feel that way as well as she is constantly in the top ten of followers... Continue Reading →
Infinite Country by Patricia Engel
If you know me or have been reading my book reviews for some time you probably have caught on that I am a very harsh critic when it comes to books. In all the books I have read this year I have only given four books a five star ranking on Goodreads. This being one... Continue Reading →
My Dear Hamilton: A Novel of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie
A little fun fact about me is that I love musicals. Going to a theatre and watching a musical production and then immediately downloading the soundtrack and playing it on blast on the car ride home. Performing my own Broadway musical that will luckily never hear the ears of anyone else around me. Ah good... Continue Reading →
Cherokee America by Margaret Verble
I made the mistake of thinking I could have three different historical fiction books going all at the same time. The issue wasn't with the amount of books as I almost always have at least two books going at once, a hard copy and one on my phone and only recently have I started listening... Continue Reading →
Sisters in Arms by Kaia Alderson
Sisters in Arms follows the true story of the first and only all-Black battalion of the Women's Army Corps and what it was like for them during training as well as overseas during World War II. Grace Steele and Eliza Jones are the two main ladies in this book and they are as different as... Continue Reading →
Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano
For as much as I travel, I am an incredibly nervous flyer. Like I am usually fine when I get on the plane but I am a stress mess waiting in the security line all the way up until the plane finally boards. So I would like to formally apologize for anyone who has had... Continue Reading →
North Cascades and Bellingham, WA
One of the many things that I love about living in Washington is that you can travel just a hour in one direction and feel like you are in a completely different world. So many different environments all around to choose from. From beaches to mountains to cities, something new to always see. I personally... Continue Reading →
Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld
I have so many books on my want to read list that I often forget about them once they get added until the time comes for me to read that book. Obviously they must interest me somewhat to grab my attention the first time, but it's hard to keep track of all the different titles... Continue Reading →
When the Apricots Bloom by Gina Wilkinson
We share far more in common than that which divides us. Gina Wilkinson When the Apricots Bloom follows the lives of three women set in Baghdad, Iraq 2002. Huda, an employee for the Australian embassy, has been recruited by the mukhabarat, secret police of the president Saddam Hussein, in hopes of finding out information from... Continue Reading →
Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid
If I had to describe this book in three different ways it would be the movie Project X, meets an extremely dysfunctional family, meets the 1980s. And it is fantastic. It's been getting a lot of awareness lately with people on Tik Tok sharing it, and though I do not have Tik Tok myself, I... Continue Reading →