Hello, hello! I know I’ve been pretty much MIA these past months because of … *gestures vaguely at life*. College has been kicking my ass and so[…]
blog tour stop! WE ARE THE WILDCATS by siobhan vivian: ft. field hockey, revenge, and one giant all-nighter
Hello, hello! It’s been a short while and it feels supremely weird to return NOW, of all the times to return, but I’m trying to strictly focus on[…]
review: TIME OF OUR LIVES by emily wibberley and austin siegemund-broka // ft. gatsby references, talk of the future, and cannoli appreciation
Look, one day I’ll write a piece on what constitutes addicting, memorable reads, or maybe even how hard it is and what it takes for a fervently-anticipated book to[…]
review: THE BEAUTIFUL by renee ahdieh: ft: murder mysteries and paranormal shenanigans
this is probably closer to a 1.5 star rating to be honest, but i’m angry at the blown potential here, so i get to round down. ahem. […]
review: THE BONELESS MERCIES by april genevieve tucholke, ft. badass female mercenaries, dark magic, and axes
I think the only things THE BONELESS MERCIES has going for it is how immersive this Norse-inspired setting is and how absolutely gorgeous the writing is, but other than that[…]
blog tour stop! RULES FOR VANISHING by kate alice marshall ft. creepy woods, ghost stories, and paranoia
In the faux-documentary style of The Blair Witch Project comes the campfire story of a missing girl, a vengeful ghost, and the girl who is determined to[…]
blog tour stop! AS MANY NOWS AS I CAN GET by shana youngdahl: review & playlist!!
In one impulsive moment the summer before they leave for college, overachievers Scarlett and David plunge into an irresistible swirl of romance, particle physics, and questionable decisions.[…]
review: ALWAYS NEVER YOURS by emily wibberley & austin siegemund-broka [[ft. me screaming @you to read this w/ facts & shakespeare memes]]
I have gotten so, so picky with my fave shelf lately, and wow, does it feel good to have something like ALWAYS NEVER YOURS come in and absolutely shatter[…]
review: HEARTS, STRINGS, AND OTHER BREAKABLE THINGS by Jacqueline Firkins
In this charming debut about first love and second chances, a young girl gets caught between the boy next door and a playboy.[…]
review: KING OF SCARS by Leigh Bardugo
This is an interesting case of five stars, because the hows and whys break down in a very, very, outlier-ish way. Please[…]
CALL IT WHAT YOU WANT by Brigid Kemmerer : in which i gush and fangirl more than review
This is my third Brigid Kemmerer book, and I think it might be favorite of hers EVER so far. This ticked soooo many boxes for me. What jumps out[…]
Q&A with Arvin Ahmadi – GIRL GONE VIRAL’s Blog Tour Stop!
For seventeen-year-old Opal Hopper, code is magic. She builds entire worlds from scratch: Mars craters, shimmering lakes, any virtual experience her heart desires. But[…]