A Man Called Ove is about a curmudgeon of an old man who hates everyone and everything that does not act or work the way he wants them to. He sees the world in black and white, right and wrong, useful or useless. He spends his days running through routines that have been set for years and... Continue Reading →
“The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood
We are simply going to ignore the fact that I haven't posted a review since February. If you haven't read "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood, stop everything you're doing and go read it. I'm serious. I love this book. This is my second time reading the dystopian novel, and it was just as good... Continue Reading →
“Poison Study” by Maria V. Snyder
My initial thought when beginning Poison Study was that it was definitely going to be a hit or miss. Luckily, it was closer to a hit for me. Although Poison Study may not be the most sophisticated book, for YA fantasy it was surprisingly good. Yelena is a teenage girl in jail for murder, something she openly admits to. Unapologetic for... Continue Reading →