Review: Beautiful Girl by Fleur Philips
Beautiful Girl by Fleur Philips shows the not-so-glamorous side of Hollywood, and how sometimes you need to look within to find true beauty. Rating: 2.5/5
Beautiful Girl by Fleur Philips shows the not-so-glamorous side of Hollywood, and how sometimes you need to look within to find true beauty. Rating: 2.5/5
Alison Cherry’s ‘For Real’ will take you around the world with two sisters… maybe. Rating: 3/5
Never Said by Carol Lynch Williams was a beautiful story of sisters finding their way back to each other, told in alternating prose and poetry. Rating: 3.5/5
A.N. Willis’ new series The Corridor is a fascinating look at a world with multiple universes and the one girl that needs to hold it all together. Rating: 3.5/5
Jill Daugherty’s first book ‘Courage and Other Demons’, is by far the best faery book I’ve read. Rating: 4/5
Shary Hauer’s memoir, Insatiable, is about a love-addict that really needs to love herself. Rating: 3/5
Cynthia Bond’s Ruby was a haunting tale of life, violence and spirituality in Liberty Township, Texas. (Trigger Warning)
Scarlet was the fantastically brilliant second installment of Marissa Meyer’s ‘The Lunar Chonicles’ series. Rating: 5/5
Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles) by Marissa Meyer was beautifully written and wonderfully unique. Rating: 5/5
Tiger’s Quest, the second installment of Colleen Houck’s series about brother tigers and a special girl, brings even more adventure than the first one. Rating: 3.5/5