Hey readers! In today’s post, we will take a look at a fluffy YA summer romance featuring an art hoe and an emo-pop star. The story is set in the backdrop of Georgia and on the set of a hot new movie. If all these things sound good, continue reading. If this sounds boring, check out my review of Princess Jellyfish.
Continue reading “Need a quick weekend read to say bye to summer? Check out My Unscripted life.”Bet Me by Jennifer Cruise cleansed my book slump
Midnight Sun was a dreadful read, but Bet me yanked me right out of my feelings and into a world of bets, Elvis, chicken marsala, Krispy Kreme, and love stories. This enemies to somewhat friends to lovers story will keep you guessing and make you fall in love with all the characters. It might be the best book I read this year. Keep reading if you want to hear what I thought about this romantic contemporary.
Continue reading “Bet Me by Jennifer Cruise cleansed my book slump”Midnight Sun put me to sleep
I am a fool for reading this. I wanted to salsify my curiosity for Midnight Sun, having read the leaked version long ago, but tbh it was not worth it.
Any enthusiasm I had for this book turned into boredom, and well, if you want to find out what went wrong, continue reading.
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Continue reading “Midnight Sun put me to sleep”Pick up I Wanna Be Where You Are
I Wanna Be Where You Are is an Own Voices YA novel written by Kristina Forest starring a Black ballerina, a stinky dog, a bad boy, and a road trip! Add it to your Tbr now!
Continue reading “Pick up I Wanna Be Where You Are”Adrienne’s Awakening falls short
Hello Readers,
I’m back again with another Monday review. Today I’ll be reviewing Adrienne’s Awakening, a debut novel by Mindy Schoeneman. Adrienne’s Awakening is a Science Fiction new adult novel with a touch of mystery.
I received a copy of Adrienne’s Awakening from Shayla Raquel and Mindy Schoeneman and this is my honest review.
Continue reading “Adrienne’s Awakening falls short”The Netflix Book Tag


This tag was created by Whitney, A Darker Shade of Whitney on YouTube and then converted to a blog tag by Heather, the Frozen Book Blog. I was tagged by Destiny, Myhoneyreads, who you should definitely check out.
Recently Watched: The Last Book You Finished Reading
Continue reading “The Netflix Book Tag”The Sun is Also A Star: True love or Insta love?
The Sun is Also a Star is an #ownvoices novel the author, Nicola Yoon, grew up in Jamaican and Brooklyn, and falls under the YA romance genre. This book is not a quick read, but if you’re up for it, check it out.
Continue reading “The Sun is Also A Star: True love or Insta love?”The Cursed Prince
Hello, book lover, it’s your girl, Gaby back it again with another review about another baddie. This time I’m diving into the recently published The Cursed Prince by C.N Crawford.
The Cursed Prince is a dystopian-fantasy-romance novel that sprinkles in Norse mythology and zombies. Yep, a lot is going on in this short book, but let’s dive into the review.
Continue reading “The Cursed Prince”You’re going to wish you read The Poet X Sooner
This book is written in a series of vignettes by renowned slam poet Elizabeth Acevedo and follows the life of a young Dominican American girl from Harlem. The Poet X is prefect for lovers of poetry and slam poets.
“I only know that learning to believe in the power of my own words has been the most freeing experience of my life. It has brought me the most light. And isn’t that what a poem is? A lantern glowing in the dark.”
The Poet X Elizabeth Acevedo
Add Dear Martin to the top of your TBR
“I scored a 1560 and a 34 on my SATs and ACTs respectively, and despite growing up in a “bad” area (not too far from your old stomping grounds), I have a future ahead of me that will likely include an Ivy League education, an eventual law degree, and a career in public policy. Sadly during the wee hours of this morning, literally none of that mattered.”
Dear Martin Nic Stone