I have been absent from Blogdom for a while it seems -since December 4th to be exact- but I am back and ready to dish out my thoughts on a variety of good reads that have found their way into my possession. Be it the will of my CU Heroines Book Club, or the downright EXTRAORDINARY Free Book Giveaway at the Urbana Free Library. (It's true. I may have discovered the most amazing three day event that I have ever witnessed. For all of my local book-lovers, the Urbana Free Library happens to host these sacred events a total of three times a year!)
But getting back to business, I would like to start out with another "At-a-Glance" post. Twisted, futuristic-styled fairytales, heart-wrenching memoirs, and thought provoking novels that make you question things you've always considered as fact, will all be discussed in the upcoming months. Feel free to join me if you please!
March Reviews
This month, I would like to introduce one of my recently acquired, but all-time favorite authors, nonetheless, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. She is who people refer to when they speak of "true artists."
April Reviews
This book is not your typical fairytale, but without a doubt Disney inspired. I will fill you in on my reaction to Cinder, book one of The Lunar Chronicles, by Marissa Meyer.
May Reviews
I cannot wait to get my hands on a copy of The Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins. I'm afraid that if I don't read this bad boy soon, my friends are going to ruin it for me. Said to be one of the biggest books of 2015! And in addition to that, I also plan to explore The History of Love, by Nicole Krauss.
I urge you to grab your Kindle, or if you're like me, you like holding onto the real deal, but whether it is by touchscreen or by page, I urge you to follow me along for the ride! You certainly won't regret it.




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