Category: Fiction

Cress by Marissa Meyer (Book Review #4)

Cress is a retell on our very own “Rapunzel” fairy tale. There are of course some differences in where she is trapped and what she ends up doing, however, her personality is pretty much like what we know from Rapunzel.

Flyor Y Fuego by Bibiana Krall (Book Review #59)

  The complexity of emotions that arise from being a woman can only be truly understood by another woman. Broken is the word you look for when someone you love tears your heart.

The Thing Lou Couldn’t Do – by Ashley Spires (Book Review #33)

Lou is a courageous girl that does not wish to admit her fear of climbing. Just like everyone else, she feels as if her friends knew this fact, then she would be considered weird.

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (Book Review #22)

A 19th century period book written by Louisa May Alcott is a fascinating story about the March’s family. Four sisters bonded by love go through war, separation, loss, and poverty, yet manage to create many happy memories as they grow and join womanhood. Jo,… Continue Reading “Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (Book Review #22)”

The Arrangement by Sarah Dunn (Book Review #289)

The Arrangement is a contemporary fictional story about Lucy and Owen. A dinner invitation to a friend’s house, who happens to have an open marriage, instigates a thought in the couple’s mind. What if they too relinquish all commitments to each other and trial… Continue Reading “The Arrangement by Sarah Dunn (Book Review #289)”

Ennara and the Book of Shadows by Angela Shelley (Book Review #35)

We return to the story of Ennara a year later in the second book written by Angela Myron. Ennara is now away from home and is studying at the Academy of Magic. However, things are not looking good. Ennara feels disconnected from her professors.… Continue Reading “Ennara and the Book of Shadows by Angela Shelley (Book Review #35)”

Pearl, MD by Marie Bartlett (Book Review #29)

  This book revolves around the time where a woman was not welcome to have a profession other than being a housemaid. Men were dominating and made decisions for them, and if one decided to beat the social norm, such as Pearl, they choose… Continue Reading “Pearl, MD by Marie Bartlett (Book Review #29)”

Ian, CEO, North Pole by Eric Hansen (Book Review #37)

This review is written for Online Book Club. “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” Eric Hansen educates you on this journey of discovery with everything that has to do with Christmas. This book is really like a biography for Christmas, how Santa… Continue Reading “Ian, CEO, North Pole by Eric Hansen (Book Review #37)”

Guardian of Paradise by W. Lawrence (Book Review #28)

This review is written for Onlinebookclub. “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” Kira is an orphaned girl raised in a jungle set like paradise by the people of its village. Due to losing her parents at such a young age and… Continue Reading “Guardian of Paradise by W. Lawrence (Book Review #28)”