This story continues Holly’s story from P.S. I Love You and is completely devastating. I enjoyed the first book, and felt the pain , grief,
I’ve talked about this a few times before, but I frequently dream about escaping to a personal retreat. I’m still dreaming about one now, even
I’ve enjoyed reading dystopian fiction for quite some time, but with the current situation, I’m starting to feel like I’ve read too much. From reading
I decided to share a brief glimpse into a day in my life. This was my Monday, a day that I did not need to
Libraries are essential to communities and they are so much more than books. Of course, if you read this blog, you probably already know that.
This story was a little different from my normal read, but it was a fun take on a tragic love story. The book is narrated
I made a commitment to uplifting voices this year, and one way that I can do that is by highlighting authors from marginalized communities and
I loved the first two books, Dear Martin and Dear Justyce, so I was really excited to read Dear Manny, especially since it was written
This is the second book in the Jackson Falls series and can be read as a stand-alone, but you miss some of the back story
While I ultimately enjoyed the story, I do have some mixed feelings about this one. There were several things that bothered me, as well as