"All this time, Dad had taught Leni how dangerous the outside world was. The truth was that the biggest danger of all was in her own home." This is a story about Leni, a young girl coming of age, constantly caught in the midst of her parent's drama. Her mother is insistent on staying with... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Death of Mrs. Westaway
"Never believe it, Hal. Never believe your own lies." I've been a Ruth Ware fan now for a couple of years. Even though her first two books, The Woman in Cabin 10 and In a Dark, Dark Wood get loads of criticism, I really enjoyed each story. I did not particularly enjoy her last book... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Night Circus
“Life takes us to unexpected places sometimes. The future is never set in stone, remember that.” This was a very unique and intriguing story. I often see it compared to Stephanie Garber's Caraval, but I would say that The Night Circus is significantly different - and better. The Night Circus centers around two young magicians,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Favorite Sister
First of all, I pre-ordered this novel because I really, really loved Luckiest Girl Alive. I know that book gets mixed reviews, but for me, it was wonderful. Anyhow, The Favorite Sister was a decent read. Mostly, I enjoy Knoll's writing style. It is honest and uninhibited, which I like. I mean - she's really... Continue Reading →