September 2024 Reads

Well, this was a re-read from elementary school, in preparation of me reading James, and it was something. I felt the book went on for all the some time. Just when I would think Huck’s adventure was wrapping up, he went on another. The book was fairly repetitive and it was one I couldn’t listen to without ear buds in at work, due to the racist terms. I’m glad I read it though, because I think having the story fresh in my mind will help when I read James.

Rating: 3 out of 5.

I was really looking forward to this book, and I was kind of let down. The main female character was not as strong as I hoped she would be. She sort of let stuff happen to her, and didn’t push back a lot. The last eighty or so pages were really good, however, and I will probably read the next book in the series to see what happens next.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

This book was so much fun. I really enjoyed reading it and getting to know the people in this new series. I love Jen DeLuca, and I was so excited to see she had a new series, and I wasn’t disappointed. The plot was on point, the characters felt real, and I loved the romance. Everything felt realistic, I would totally believe there is a town full of ghosts in Florida. That feels like it could really be a thing! I can’t wait for the next book in the series to come, I already have hopes and dreams who the book will be about!

Rating: 5 out of 5.

This book was lovely. It made me laugh, it made me cry, and it had the exact outcome I had hoped for. I have loved everything I’ve read by Beth O’Leary, and this book was no different.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Sometimes you just have to read a book because your curiosity was piqued by the cover. This was one of those books. Not a lot of substance, but it was fun, and I borrowed the next book from Kindle Unlimited, because we all need some fun reads every once in a while.

Rating: 3 out of 5.

I wanted to love this book, but I just couldn’t. Everyone was terrible. There was not one redeeming character in this book. I couldn’t root for the main couple, because I didn’t think they deserved to be together. Jack was terrible, and he did some things that were pretty unforgivable.

Rating: 3 out of 5.

Can’t believe I’ve never read this before. I had no idea that most of the pirate lore that is in our culture today came from this book! I thought the book was pretty interesting, and the adventure was fun, however, this book also dragged at spots. They spent a lot of time walking around that island. But the book was a fun read in all, and I really enjoyed listening to it.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

It’s always great when a book lives up to the hype. This book was so good. The romance was on point. I loved all the characters. I especially loved the way OCD was portrayed in the book. I felt it was a fast read, that the stakes were high, and the romance swoon worthy. I can’t wait for the next book in the series to come out.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

This book was full of moments where I was just yelling nope in my car. Lots of body horror, and lots of creepy things occurring. Do not read if you have a phobia of dolls or clowns. And in true Grady Hendrix fashion, the book got weird, fast. I liked how there were aspects that I totally predicted and moments where there was no way I would have ever predicted it.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

This book was everything I hoped it would be. I loved it so much. Going back to the island, seeing the kids, watching Linus and Arthur’s relationship from Arthur’s POV…all worth it. I don’t want to say too much, but the children are still delightful, and the conflict will make your blood boil, but in true Klune fashion, everything works out.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Book Review: Heartsong by TJ Klune

Book Review

Heartsong by TJ Klune

Release Date: January 30, 2024

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Thank you Tor books and NetGalley for the advanced reader copy in exchange for my honest review.

The third book in the Green Creek series, and the third time I’ve gotten to read and review and ARC of it, Heartsong is just as good as the first two books in the series.

Following Robbie Fontaine and Kelly Bennett, at first, the book did not win me over. The book starts off a little confusing. I thought I was reading a flashback. However, after a couple of chapters, I caught on with what Klune was doing, and I was hooked. How else could I finish a nearly five hundred page book in a day? Well, a snow day helps, but also the compelling plot, the rooting for the success of the Bennett Pack.

As always, Klune’s language is beautiful, and like the previous books, this is full of angst. However, it is a romance, so you can expect a happily ever after in the end. You’ll simply have to ride the waves and shed some tears along the way.

The last chapter of the book sets up the final book in the series beautifully, and I cannot wait to get my hands on it.

While you may be tempted to read this book based on this glowing review, it is book three in a series, and you will not really understand what exactly is happening if you jump in right here. I suggest you start with the first book, Wolfsong, and go from there. But do read these books. They’re wonderful.

December 2023 Reads

I love celebrity memoirs, especially when read by the author. This one was a great one. I really enjoyed learning about John Stamos, since I didn’t know much about him outside his acting career. As far as stakes go, his have been pretty low, but it didn’t diminish anything about his life. I definitely recommend this one.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

An ARC I received for being part of the Berkley Besties, Blood Sisters isn’t a book I would have normally picked up on my own, however, it was one I couldn’t put down once I started reading it. The book was phenomenal. A thriller written by an Indigenous author, the story focuses on the stories often passed up by the media and law enforcement: missing Indigenous women and girls. The book is horrific, and eye opening, and I couldn’t stop reading. One of the best books I had read all year.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A highly anticipated read, Britney Spears’ memoir did not disappoint. In fact, it went beyond what I thought it would be. Sickening at times, her story made me hate all the men in her life. She has spent most of her life exploited and locked up. A victim. And I’m so glad she can finally be free and is able to tell her story. There are all the trigger warnings for this story, and you will cry, multiple times.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

This was an ARC I read and reviewed. You can find my detailed review here.

For a reading challenge I participated in, I needed to read a novelization of a movie. I chose Ghostbusters because it was included in my Audible subscription. I found the book interesting to read because they added in so much back story to the characters that isn’t in the movie. A lot of it felt unnecessary, but it did add some extra flavor to the book otherwise it was just word for word the movie.

Rating: 3 out of 5.

A cute short Christmas romance, it was a quick read and made me happy. I liked the letter exchange element. I thought both characters were cute. I kinda wish it wasn’t a short story because I would have read a full novel with this premise.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

I had watched the Netflix series and loved it, so when my book club picked this book for our December read, I already knew I was going to enjoy it. I thought it was a very cute book. I liked both Dash and Lily, and I liked a lot of the antics they got into a lot more than the ones they put in the show.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Fake dating is a favorite trope for me. So is marriage of convenience. When Alison Cochrun said in her Author’s Note that this was inspired by While You Were Sleeping, I instantly knew why I loved it. I loved the characters, especially the side characters. Nothing seemed super outrageous, but I loved that Cochrun shoved in all the tropes. It was lovely. It was fun, and lovely, and everything I want from a holiday romance.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Picked for my book club, this book was amazing. I was a little unsure at first, but I wanted to only listen to it and nothing else. The mystery was good. The characters were amazing. And I’m excited to read the next book in the series, which I received as an ARC, so stay tuned for my review of that book coming soon!

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Several people in my Sci-Fi/Fantasy book club have recommended this series, and now that it will be an Apple+ series, I decided to read the first book. I loved it. It’s short and sweet, and I love the robot. I really enjoyed the diary aspect, the voice of the robot was unique and fun. I read this book pretty quickly, and immediately added book 2 to my library. The humor was probably my favorite part of the book.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Probably my favorite Shakespeare play. My book club went and saw it for Shakespeare on the lawn this summer. This play has everything: humor, disguises, practical jokes, misunderstandings. If you’ve not read Shakespeare, it’s a good introductory play. It’s easy to follow.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

New iteration of Ms. Marvel, this volume was a little clunky. I liked it well enough, but not as much as I loved the original run. The characters are all there, but the story felt a little weak in this volume.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

One of the frames of this volume is the new background on my Kindle. I loved this volume. It felt more like the original run. The characters felt right. The relationships were better. The story was stronger. I loved it.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Holy abrupt ending, Batman. There was definitely some volumes left out of this collection, but they give a summary of what wasn’t in here. I liked this one as well, but I don’t like some of the developments. The will they/won’t they, purposely breaking up couples is not my cup of tea. I hope there will be more in this run, because I want to see what happens next with the characters.

Rating: 4 out of 5.