This book makes you that anything you post or others post about you will stay online forever and this can destroy your career as well as your whole life. We meet college professor Mallory Fredrick who loves her job, but a web of lies and a social media attack which lead for the college where … Continue reading Coming Home (Texas Sisters #2) by Audrey Wick
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Every Day Is a Holiday (Every Day Is a Holiday #1) by George Mahood
Oh man, I don’t know how I’m writing my thoughts about this book. I got the vibe that the author was suffering a mid-life crisis even if he is only in his 30s. As a reader and author, I don’t know why he started his book the way he did especially since this is a … Continue reading Every Day Is a Holiday (Every Day Is a Holiday #1) by George Mahood
Fearless (King #1) by Tawdra Kandle
As you guys know I'm not a super fan of fantasy, but something about this book cover got to me. I like the close relationship between the main character and her parents which isn't very common during teen years. We see the typical things that happen a student moves school. I like the cosy little … Continue reading Fearless (King #1) by Tawdra Kandle
Dear Haiti, Love Alaine by Maika Moulite, Maritza Moulite
The first thing that stood out for me from page one how will-powered Alaine is and on one side that good because she isn’t scared to discover the truth but on the other side that can also get her in trouble. She spoke out for things that she sees as right. I love the little … Continue reading Dear Haiti, Love Alaine by Maika Moulite, Maritza Moulite
Heartstopper: Volume One (Heartstopper #1) by Alice Oseman
My thoughts after reading Heartstopper: Volume One by Alice Oseman. This is the first graphic novel I ever read, I mean they’re expensive to buy, and I’m not sure if libraries have them to borrow at least where I live. I managed to get my hands on an arc. Therefore, the panes weren’t coloured, but … Continue reading Heartstopper: Volume One (Heartstopper #1) by Alice Oseman
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
I feel that I and this book was love at first sight. However, it took me years to read it because back in 2008, my access was minimal, so I would read any book I was given. So as soon as I got a copy, I knew I wanted to read it, especially since this … Continue reading The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
The Definition of Normal /The Definition of Equal: The transgender story continues by E.S. Carpenter
I finished the first book in this dilogy back in 2017, and it was the first that I read that had a transgender main character. It was clear that Stephie was having a hard time dealing with the emotions that she is a girl inside. At the start of any transition, it brings a lot … Continue reading The Definition of Normal /The Definition of Equal: The transgender story continues by E.S. Carpenter
My Thoughts On Girl A: The truth about the Rochdale sex ring by the victim who stopped them by Girl A
A few years back, this story was all over the news. Then one day I was browsing Netflix and came across the series Three Girls, and I found the book Girl A: The truth about the Rochdale sex ring by the victim who stopped them by Girl A. Even from that book title you kind … Continue reading My Thoughts On Girl A: The truth about the Rochdale sex ring by the victim who stopped them by Girl A
The House of Impossible Beauties by Joseph Cassara
I've been toying with the idea if I should review this book all day yesterday because this might end up being a short review. This book is set in the ’80s early ’90s. A period where the LGBT+ community was severely hit with HIV, and there was no cure at the time. So people were … Continue reading The House of Impossible Beauties by Joseph Cassara