‘Fat Girl on a Plane’ Weighs Me Down | A Spoiler-Free Review
I have such intensely mixed feelings about Fat Girl on a Plane. It was so well-written, and still fell kind of flat for me.
Just love books.
I have such intensely mixed feelings about Fat Girl on a Plane. It was so well-written, and still fell kind of flat for me.
Down in the Belly of the Whale has… a lot to unpack.
Furyborn will keep you up at night. It will grip you and not let you go until you can peel your eyes off the pages to try to get some sleep (so that you can read more in the morning). Savor it.
Tessa Gratton’s King Lear-inspired book was a well-written, fun read, but not a huge page-turner for me.
Gabriela Herstik gave the world an empowering, knowledge-filled, witchy how-to guide in the form of Craft: How to be a Modern Witch. Even if it’s not the book you want, it’s definitely the book you need.
Welcome to episode nine of Fiction Forward! This week, author Caleb Roehrig (pronounced like RARE-ig) joins us to chat about LGBT+ in YA fiction, his new book White Rabbit, and how having your shit together is a lie.
I can honestly say that Children of Blood and Bone deserves every bit of praise and hype it’s gotten, plus infinitely more.
This book wasn’t on my shortlist of most exciting 2018 releases, but it absolutely should have been.
Alice has known she’s asexual for a while. But the thing is, she still wants (and deserves) her own love story.
These February 2018 YA books are sure to help you escape the cold!
Enjoy a brief window into author Rebekah Crane’s writing process and inspiration before the release of her new book, The Upside of Falling Down!
‘Reign the Earth’ was an immersive, wonderfully-written YA fantasy. Strong women, magic, a pinch of politics, and thoughtful plotlines make this a must-read.
While this book is set in the world of the popular fantasy ‘Seraphina,’ it stands by itself.
Let’s talk about Zenith, a hotly-anticipated book that let me so, so far down.
Use these January 2018 YA book releases to help dull the pain of 2017…
Find out why I loved ‘Love, Hate & Other Filters,’ and find out where Ahmed’s inspiration came from!