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October 1, 2018

From Here to You by Jamie McGuire (Review by Marie Nguyen)

From Here to You starts off with quite the ‘bang’ when Darby Dixon leaves her abusive fiance at the altar upon finding out she’s pregnant with […]
September 29, 2018

Places I Stopped on the Way Home by Meg Fee (Review by Bruna Morais )

The book is a collection of essays in which Meg Fee relates her moments in New York over the past decade, since she was eighteen years […]
September 27, 2018

Win a Lunch Date With Balli Kaur Jaswal

We’ve partnered with William Morrow to give five lucky winners the chance to join Balli Kaur Jaswal, author of October’s Girly Book Club title, Erotic Stories for […]
September 27, 2018

I’m Just Happy to Be Here by Janelle Hanchett (Review by Charlotte Collins)

You may already be familiar with Janelle Hanchett from her blog “Renegade Mothering” but this memoir delves deeper into her early childhood experiences, her struggles with […]
September 25, 2018

The Seasonaires by Janna King (Review by Jennifer Holmes)

Reading The Seasonaires was like watching a reality show play out in writing. I could picture all the beautiful, tanned, skinny girls. The guys with chiseled […]
September 23, 2018

Two Steps Forward by Graeme Simsion & Anne Buist (Review by Brittany Ahr)

Two Steps Forward is a story by Graeme Simsion and Anne Buist that is told from two seperate points of view: an artist and mother dealing […]
September 21, 2018

The Hunger by Alma Katsu ( Review by Kirsty Bradshaw )

Growing up in the UK, my knowledge of wagon parties and pioneers was shaped by Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House on the Prairie”. But reading the […]
September 19, 2018

Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter (Review by Taylor Bridgeforth)

WOW! It took me entirely too long to read this book, Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter, when I was so excited by the author and […]
September 17, 2018

Love Notes for Freddie by Eva Rice (Review by Paula Hayden)

Reading Love Notes for Freddie reminded me of my earliest experiences with reading when I would lose whole afternoons caught up in the worlds of English […]