I've been reading more Agatha Christie! For my last birthday, my parents gifted me a whole box full of Agatha Christie paperbacks (about 35, mostly Hercule Poirot) and I've been making my way through them. Parts 1-3 are linked below. Here are my thoughts on the last three that I've read!Part 1Part 2Part 3Cards on… Continue reading Agatha Christie Review Round Up: Part Four
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English Course Review Round Up: Part 4
This is part 4 of 4 of this series! One of my programs in university is English Critical Studies so we end up reading a lot of books. In one of my courses this semester, we read a total of 8 novels and I've been writing mini reviews for each of them! To see the… Continue reading English Course Review Round Up: Part 4
English Course Review Round-Up: Part 3
One of my programs in university is English and consequently, we do a lot of reading! This semester, I read 8 fiction novels for a class and I'm doing a series of mini reviews to recap my thoughts! This is the third such installment out of four. You can view part 1 HERE and part… Continue reading English Course Review Round-Up: Part 3
English Course Review Round Up: Part 2
This is part 2 of my round up series that will feature books I read in one of my English courses this semester! For more details and previously reviewed books in this series, view Part 1.Northanger Abbey by Jane AustenAmazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and NobleStandalone to dateBlurb:"Northanger Abbey is often referred to as Jane… Continue reading English Course Review Round Up: Part 2
English Course Mini Review Round Up: Part 1
If you don't know already, I'm in university and I'm doing two programs: Environmental Biology and English Critical Studies. For my English program, we tend to read quite a bit (naturally) and this semester I was in a course that studied the novel (basically a LOT of structure discussion). I'll be doing a few round… Continue reading English Course Mini Review Round Up: Part 1
Review Wednesday: Artemis by Andy Weir
Amazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and NobleStandalone to dateBlurb:"Jazz Bashara is a criminal.Well, sort of. Life on Artemis, the first and only city on the moon, is tough if you're not a rich tourist or an eccentric billionaire. So smuggling in the occasional harmless bit of contraband barely counts, right? Not when you've got debts… Continue reading Review Wednesday: Artemis by Andy Weir
Review and Release Tuesday: 18 Hours to Us by Krista Noorman
Amazon Goodreads Barnes and NobleStandalone to dateGoodreads Blurb:"When Natalie Rhodes left her house early that fateful morning to catch the bus to her senior class trip, she never expected to end up in a car with Colton Daynes--the guy she's had a crush on since first grade, the guy who has no idea who she… Continue reading Review and Release Tuesday: 18 Hours to Us by Krista Noorman
Review Tuesday: Something in the Water by Ben Starling
Amazon GoodreadsSeries: Something (no particular order)Goodreads Blurb:"The sealed box Teal finds in the street contains more than just a mystery...What if to be with the man of your dreams…you had to give up your life? On the verge of losing her job, side-lined journalist Teal Douglas is forced to travel to the South Pacific to… Continue reading Review Tuesday: Something in the Water by Ben Starling
Review Sunday: Changing Tides by Sarah Darlington
Amazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and NobleKill Devil Hills #2Goodreads Blurb:"ELLIEFor years Ellie Turner's had a crush on the ruggedly handsome, beast of a man, television actor, Nate West. This isn't your average 'fan-girl crush' either, it's borderline obsessive, and totally inconvenient since, other than this one exception, Ellie's always been strictly into girls. But… Continue reading Review Sunday: Changing Tides by Sarah Darlington
Review Sunday: Treasure, Darkly by Jordan Mierek
Amazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and NobleTreasure Chronicles #1Goodreads Blurb:"Seventeen-year-old Clark Treasure assumes the drink he stole off the captain is absinthe… until the chemicals in the liquid give him the ability to awaken the dead. A great invention for creating perfect soldiers, yes, but Clark wants to live as a miner, not a slave… Continue reading Review Sunday: Treasure, Darkly by Jordan Mierek