Review: My Life in Black and White by Natasha Friend
Natasha Friend tackles teenage shallowness in a beautiful way. Rating: 4.5/5
Natasha Friend tackles teenage shallowness in a beautiful way. Rating: 4.5/5
Death and the Girl Next Door was the ambitious start to the Darklight trilogy, but it fell short. Rating: 2/5
What should have been a skeezy story ended up being kind of cute. Rating: 3/5
And We Stay is a haunting tale of life after tragedy and an incredible bond. Rating: 3.5/5
‘The Torturer’s Daughter’ shows an oppressive government and the courage and strength of one young girl. Rating: 3/5
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell (Eleanor & Park) was just amazing. Period. Rating: 5/5
A beautiful, genuine representation of young love, grief, and life just messing things up. Rating: 5/5
While not my favorite John Green novel, it was still genius. Yes I did that on purpose. Rating: 4/5
The F-It List by Julie Halpern is nothing at all what I was expecting. Rating: 3/5
B Is For Bad Poetry is a collection of…. well, really bad poetry. Quick read. Rating: 2.5/5.