Book Review: Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid
Such a Fun Age talks about the transactional relationships that are often seen between races. Though, the plot seemed promising, I felt a strong disconnect between most of the characters and their ties with one another.
Book Review: The List by Yomi Adegoke
Ola & Michael were set to marry in a month when The List was released to the public via Twitter. It shook Ola & Michael’s relationship to the core, questioned their truths & proved that feelings aren’t enough reasons to stay.
Book Review: The Only One Left by Riley Sager
The Only One Left was a quick read for me; a page-turner. I love how the plot’s so tangled and messy; and how every time I thought I finally got it right, I was proven wrong. Quite literally the best 382 pages I’ve read.
Book Review: Into The Water by Paula Hawkins
How far would you go for the person you love? For the person you dislike? For the person who’s hurt you?
Book Review: Mika in Real Life by Emiko Jean
Mika in Real Life is a story of no matter how much we try our best for everyone around us, and ourselves, often times, we still feel like nothing’s ever going to be enough - for our parents, our children, our friends, our partners, and even for ourselves.
[BOOK REVIEW] Second Chance Summer by: Morgan Matson
“The thing is that people only get hurt-really hurt- when they’re trying to play it safe. That’s when people get injured, when they pull back at the last second because they’re scared. They hurt themselves and other people.”