Book Review: Catch a Falling Star by Kim Culbertson

Call me crazy, but I love chick-lit. Okay, so maybe I write too many scathing reviews to love chick-lit, but I definitely have strong positive feelings for well-written chick-lit. Yup, that’s the accurate statement right there. Catch a Falling Star…

Book Review: Camelot Burning by Kathryn Rose

Oh. My. God. Kill me now. On second thought, don’t kill me just yet; I need to read Camelot Burning another million times! Typically, YA fantasy is not my cup of tea, yet Kathryn Rose managed to impress the critic…

Book Review: Gorgeous by Paul Rudnick

One sentence summary of it all? Gorgeous isn’t gorgeously written, and if it is, I couldn’t tell because the plot was just too confusing. Now begins the actual review… well actually, I have to summarize the story first… Contrary to…

Top 10: Frank Capra Classic Films You Shouldn’t Miss

Frank Capra Older films have a way of grasping the audience’s attention with eloquent wording, scenery, and impeccable storylines that have since been remade. Frank Capra, a brilliant classic director in my opinion, can do no wrong in his films.…

Book Review: The Harder I Fall by Jessica Gibson

The Harder I Fall  by Jessica Gibson is a New Adult romance with a lot of promise. The protagonist, Becca Langer, is driven to pursue her goals, but she consistently feels guilt for an incident in her past that changed…

Book Review: Heartbeat by Elizabeth Scott

I swear, my heartbeat dropped a good ten beats per minute just attempting to finish reading this book. And not because it was so beautiful that I calmed down. Because it was so boring that I started wanting to fall…

Read of the Week: Maybe One Day by Melissa Kantor

Critically acclaimed author Melissa Kantor masterfully captures the joy of friendship, the agony of loss, and the unique experience of being a teenager in this poignant new novel about a girl grappling with her best friend’s life-threatening illness. Zoe and…