Book Review: Mistborn: The Final Empire

Mistborn: The Final EmpireBrandon Sanderson I am going to blaspheme myself from a whole host of readers I think when I say that Mistborn: The Final Empire was just okay. I didn’t hate it, I didn’t love it, but I strongly liked it. My main reason for my tepid response to it was that for…

Book Review (+bonus Discussion Questions): The Only Black Girls in Town

The Only Black Girls in TownBrandy Colbert I was so excited, not to mention relieved, when my Teen Intersectionality Book Group picked The Only Black Girls in Town to read for January (and I will be posting my discussion questions at the end of this review too). The last few picks have been uplifting, thankfully,…

Book Review: Take a Hint, Dani Brown

Take a Hint, Dani BrownTalia HibbertThe Brown Sisters #2 I don’t often write up reviews of sequels, so when I do, you know it was good. Take a Hint, Dani Brown was actually more enjoyable than the first one, eliciting many more giggles and less tears than the first one in The Brown Sisters series,…

Book Review: Well Met

Well MetJen De Luca I started this review back in late December 2020, and now I’m finally finishing it up. I’m falling into the rabbit hole of romance novels; it’s pure escapism from the dumpster fire of 2020, and the enjoyment I get from them more than justifies reading them. I don’t often read anyone…

Book Review: Get a Life, Chloe Brown

“What did it mean, when a man you made deals with and sent slightly flirtatious emails to licked your ear and held your hand?” Get a Life, Chloe BrownTalia Hibbert I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, and it’s my first read of 2021! I think and hope I’m off to a much better start than 2020,…