my favorite shelf full of my favorite reads Hi all! I've decided to take this blog in a new direction with more in the moment sharing to include upcoming book releases and informal reviews of backlist books and new releases. I hope you will find something to love! And, as always, you can find me … Continue reading Changes…
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Book Review: The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
In her highly anticipated follow up to The Nightingale Kristin Hannah pulls from her family's past as Alaskan homesteaders and delivers yet another stunning portrayal of feminine strength. The Great Alone follows Leni and her parents as they embark on the ultimate test of survival, where their every weakness is exploited and they must rise … Continue reading Book Review: The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
Preview: July TBR and June Reviews
Hello all! I'm back again with an other preview. I read 8 books in June which was so fabulous! I am setting a pretty steady pace to catch up with some books on my backlist and just may be able to fit in a "just-for-fun" book or two. Fingers-crossed. Here is a look at what … Continue reading Preview: July TBR and June Reviews
Book Review: The Shadow Land by Elizabeth Kostova
People seem to believe that despair is the same as anguish, but it is not. It’s true that despair is surrounded by anguish, but at its core, despair is silent, a blank page. Alexandra ventured across the world to teach English in Bulgaria- a place she dreamed about together with her brother. After his disappearance … Continue reading Book Review: The Shadow Land by Elizabeth Kostova
Preview: June TBR and May Reviews
Hey all! Here is a quick look at my upcoming reads for June and my reviews for this month. If you haven't already, go follow me on Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest @readvoraciously. I'm trying to keep those social media outlets more exciting with posts of different things at different times that may not make … Continue reading Preview: June TBR and May Reviews
Book Review: The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett by Chelsea Sedoti
After that, I started to get fascinated by the whole situation, mostly because I noticed a bunch of weird stuff. Which was how I figured out Lizzie Lovett’s secret. The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett by Chelsea Sedoti follows Hawthorn Creely, with all of her quirks and insecurities, as she delves deeply into uncovering the reason … Continue reading Book Review: The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett by Chelsea Sedoti
Book Review: Nine Folds Make A Paper Swan by Ruth Gilligan
Of course, there is nothing remarkable about the process, this much at least she knows. Because we do it to ourselves all the time— turn our lives into a story— anything to try to keep the chaos of the self in check. Three separate narratives presented with intricate detail and knitted together showcase the history … Continue reading Book Review: Nine Folds Make A Paper Swan by Ruth Gilligan