Imagine a world where music is more than something you listen to, where music is the way that you find your way to places. Maps don’t exist and even if […]
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee – Review
The world can be a scary place when the mob takes over. When people band together, put their hands over their ears and refuse to listen, it can be dangerous […]
Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald – Review
I don’t know what it is between me and books about strange families. Whenever I hear that a novel that I’m going to be reading has an unusual family structure, […]
The Spawning Grounds by Gail Anderson-Dargatz – Review
I’m a big fan of weird families living in a world filled with magical realism. Looking at my favourite novels, many of them have unusual families as their feature. While […]
Shelter by Jung Yun – Review
Family can be tricky. Whenever there is as much emotion as there can be around families, sparks are going to fly. When you’re a child, the world can be confusing […]
The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti – Review
I remember hearing a saying all the time that girls were closer to their fathers and boys were closer to their mothers. I’m not sure where the saying came from, […]
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath – Review
I have always avoided The Bell Jar. There are certain things that I just never wanted to fool around with and The Bell Jar was one of them. What if […]
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi – Review
I have a lot of feelings about Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing. I have a lot of words for it too, but none of them seem to completely encompass how I feel […]
Hero Is A Four Letter Word by J. M. Frey – Review
The battle between good and evil is so familiar to us in fiction that we don’t often think to question it. Nobody doubts the evil of an empire garbed in […]