Book Reviews

5 ways to “Leave Your Mark” by Aliza Licht

With a new year comes new and exciting decisions. Whether you’re finishing college or well…

Our Shared Shelf February Book Review: “The Color Purple”

“I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a…

Book Review: A Study in Charlotte

I’ve only become a real fan of the Sherlock Holmes universe in the past few…

Book Review: Seven Black Diamonds by Melissa Marr

Are you a fan of fantasy that keeps you on the edge of your seat?…

Book Review: “Where You End” by Anna Pellicioli

In “Where You End” by Anna Pellicioli, readers meet heartbroken Miriam who, in a fit…

Book Review: “The Girl from Everywhere” by Heidi Heilig

There’s a lot of depth within this book that history buffs will enjoy immensely. Heilig does a fantastic job of writing the scenery and sensory detail in a way that adds to a character rather than takes the spotlight off of. The vividness and connection that Heilig has with her characters is very clear with every new adventurous turn.

Book Review: “Dreamfever” by Kit Alloway

Reading a sequel to a novel you love is like watching the newest episode of…