Karen Rivers' new book looks at fate, romance, and what happens after surviving something unsurvivable. Check out my review of the new book, the author Q&A, and a tour-wide giveaway.Continue Reading
Late Company is emotional, uncomfortable, tense, and so incredibly important. One year after the suicide of their son, Debora and Michael Shaun-Hastings sit down to dinner with their son's bully and his parents.Continue Reading
Graphic novel adaptations of classic novels are an amazing way to dive back in and experience a beloved book in a new way. They are also a great way to share a classic book you love with someone who maybe isn't as into reading text as you. This adaptation of Anne of Green Gables is simply stunning.Continue Reading
As you know, I need to read any Pride and Prejudice retellings I can find. And this one...oh this one. Ayesha at Last is my favourite Pride and Prejudice reimagining yet. Continue Reading
Jane Sinner moves out of her parent's house to participate in a reality show at her community college. Set in Calgary - where I live! - this YA contemporary is a lot of fun. And it's by a Canadian author, too.Continue Reading