5/5 Stars "It's always been fascinating to me how things can be simultaneously true and false, how people can be good and bad all in one, how someone can love you in a way that is beautifully selfless while serving themselves ruthlessly." . This book took me by surprise. I went in blind without reading... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Summer of ’69
5/5 “I plan on coming home safely to you. But the most important thing isn't whether I live or die, Ma. The most important thing is that you go to bed each night believing that you raised a hero." . Oh, Elin Hilderbrand! How I love you so! This was another awesome read from this... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Where the Crawdads Sing
Don't go thinking poetry's just for sissies. There's mushy love poems, for sure, but there's also funny ones, lots about nature, war even. Whole point of it - they make ya feel something. This was an absolutely beautiful novel that lived up to all the hype and is well deserving of its Best Seller status.... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Silent Patient
The Silent Patient was creepy, it is as simple as that. I am happy I finished the book in the morning, because had I finished it at night, I'd no doubt have trouble sleeping. Famous artist Alicia Berenson is charged with the murder of her husband, Gabriel. From the moment of the murder, to when... Continue Reading →