by Gabrielle Zevin My rating: 3 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Amazon I have so many mixed feelings about this book. There were parts I liked and parts that just didn’t work for me. I really enjoyed all of the main and secondary characters. They had interesting personalities and the two main characters, Sam... Continue Reading →
Heart-Shaped Box
by Joe Hill My rating: 4 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Amazon I enjoyed how this book really made you stop and question your perspective of its characters. There’s a moment where everything you thought shifts dramatically and the author does a really good job of making this transition smoothly. The spooky aspect was... Continue Reading →
A Thing Called Truth
by Iolanda Zanfardino (writer) Elisa Romboli (artist) My rating: 2 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Amazon I really wanted to like this comic, and to be fair I did until the very end. The ending just wasn't much of an ending at all and for me, that ruined everything that came before it. The... Continue Reading →
The Woman in the Library
by Sulari Gentill My rating: 4 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Libro This book has such an interesting way of telling its story that I found it fun and exciting. What you are actually getting is two separate stories being told simultaneously. And while these are two different stories, they are related in such... Continue Reading →
Acts of Violet
by Margarita Montimore My rating: 4 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Libro I loved experiencing this book. The entire thing involves the public theorizing about Violet's sudden disappearance from her own magic show ten years prior. This is done in the form of podcasts, letters, interviews, etc., dedicated to the mystery. In addition, we... Continue Reading →
Patience and Esther: An Edwardian Romance
by Sarah Winifred Searle My rating: 4 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Amazon This was an extremely sweet story that touched on a lot of social issues that are still relevant today. The romance aspect was cute and steamy with very likable characters. I do wish that the story expanded a bit more on... Continue Reading →