There are no words to describe my love affair with literature.
First of all, is wrap up hyphenated? (Wrap up or Wrap-up) Does anyone know this? SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME!!!
Moving forward, this past month was kind of pathetic for me. I didn't read nearly as much as I usually do, don't worry I will try to make up for it this month! Without Further ado...
Tiger Lily by: Jodi Lyn Anderson- I started this book knowing that it was a "darker" version of Peter Pan. Boy did I underestimate it, much darker than expected. Even so, I really enjoyed this book . You have to go into this with an open mind though, especially if you love the original Peter Pan tale. It definitely changes your perspective of Tiger Lily and Wendy. 4 of 5 stars.
Whatever Life Throws at You by: Julie Cross- This is a cutesy little baseball romance. That's really all there is to say. 4 of 5 stars.
Pride and Prejudice by: Jane Austen- I can never get enough of this book! If you haven't yet, you need to read it. One, because you will probably have to read it at some point in your school years (High school/College). Two, because it is just genuinely a great book. 5 of 5 stars. (Obviously)
Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by: Joanne Fluke- I love books containing murder in general, but when you throw in a sassy main character the book gets a hundred times better. Hannah Swensen is an amazing character and I love the whole series! (Although, I haven't finished it yet) 4 of 5 stars
Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl by: Jesse Andrews- Overhyped, to the max. I just didn't really like this book. I was a sucker for The Fault in Our Stars and I was hoping this book would be similar. It definitely isn't, I know that's the point, but I just didn't like it. I didn't like the characters at all. 2 of 5 stars.
As always, I want to thank you so much for taking the time to read this!
Have a fabulous day lovelies!
Yours Truly, Signing off!
Kenzie