For this book, it seems like you either love it or hate it. But honestly, I hate this book. To quickly summarize it, Hannah Baker creates a box of 13 tapes prior to her suicide, containing the people, or reasons, which made her do so. Eventually, Clay receives a package in the mail, containing the …
Month: March 2018
They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera
“Entire lives aren’t lessons, but there are lessons in lives.” This book has been on my tbr even before it was released. The hype surrounding it before it was released slightly scared me, but it definitely also captivated me to pick it up. I previously tried reading More Happy Than Not by the same …
The Cruel Prince Book Review
“Most of all, I hate you because I think of you. Often. It’s disgusting, and I can’t stop.” I was a bit hesitant on The Cruel Prince, because while I was scrolling through my update feed, I saw a bunch of people comment on how it was too hyped up. I don’t even know how …
This Adventure Ends by Emma Mills
“Dreams don’t have to be realistic- that’s why they’re dreams. You have to work to make them happen. Or else they would be…realities *3.5/5 So… I didn’t hate this book BUT I definitely don’t think I loved this book either. I had pretty mixed feelings about this, but overall I can say my reading experience …
Thunderhead by Neal Shusterman
“An arrogant head of state gives permission to all nature of hate as long as it feeds his ambition. And the unfortunate truth is, people devour it. Society gorges itself, and rots. Permission is the bloated corpse of freedom.” I read Scythe about a month ago, and since then I have lost some memories of …
There’s Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins
“They didn’t talk much, but their silence was companionable.” This book actually had some potential. In the first few chapters. I didn’t have the highest expectations, but I was hoping that this would be a solid murder mystery, along with learning more information about the characters and the motives along the way. The first mistake …
The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton
“Dreams remind us of who we are and how we feel about things around us.” This book took me by surprise. I haven’t picked up a fantasy book in a while since I simply haven’t found any that have interested me, but I was excited to pick this book up. The concept of this book was something …