Book Reviews

October 31, 2018

A Knife in the Fog by Bradley Harper (Review by Julie Ramhold)

I wanted to love this book, but unfortunately I found it a mediocre read. It’s obvious that Harper did his homework, yet I feel like for […]
October 29, 2018

The Tattoist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris (Review by Kylie Newman)

Spoiler Alert* Heather Morris bring to us a novel based off a true story from a dark time in humanities existence, describing events that some still […]
October 27, 2018

The Forbidden Place by Susanne Jansson (Review by Marie Nguyen)

The Forbidden Place transports you to the peat bogs in northern Sweden, where Susanne Jansson introduces us to the ancient stories of the people in the […]
October 25, 2018

The Intermission by Elyssa Friedland (Review by Bruna Morais)

After five years of marriage, Cass and Jonathan are ready to try to have a baby. Mostly because their relationship reached the point where there are […]
October 23, 2018

Girl’s Night Out by Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke (Review by Taylor Bridgeforth)

LAUREN DID IT!!!!! Just kidding…;) But that was my entire thought process while reading Girls Night Out by Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke. Ashley bought Lauren […]
October 21, 2018

Well, That Escalated Quickly by Franchesca Ramsey (review by Alena Dervisevic)

Although I personally had not followed along with Ramsey’s career in real time, reading Well, That Escalated Quickly caught me right up to speed. Her viral […]
October 19, 2018

How to Keep a Secret by Sarah Morgan (Review by Kiley Mackell)

Martha’s Vineyard is the setting for this new chick lit by Sarah Morgan. It also happens to be the summer destination of my dreams. Right away […]
October 17, 2018

The Stylist by Rosie Nixon (Review by Caitlin Winkler)

Let’s all be honest, we love watching TV and movie starts in the news especially during award season when we are entertained with the Golden Globes, […]
October 15, 2018

Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate (Review by Kirsty Bradshaw)

“Before We Were Yours” is told from the standpoint of two young women, Avery and Rill, separated by decades and, even more so, by their social […]
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