Fiction
Book Review: Twisted Games #2 by Ana Huang
My overall opinion/review of this book alone is beautiful. I have never read a novel like this before because I'm not into romance. But Ana Huang is going to have me love this category a lot more. I don't know if you all have been to the book section of social media lately, but this author has been getting popular by the minute. So far I can honestly say, she is up there with "Colleen Hoover" who is known for her "It Ends With Us" best seller and the top pick for romance. For the past weeks, I kept passing by YouTube book recs and social media book recs for the LONGEST. And when I keep passing by things, that means I need to check it out. I started with book 2 of the "Twisted" series because since this series is standalone (read them in different orders) I had to try book 2 out first. And I hate to say this but part 2 is my favorite. While everyone else is fawning over part 1 book, I am drooling over part 2. Here is why...
By Sorelle.Maia2 years ago in BookClub
BookTok
- Introduction - In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, trends come and go at lightning speed. One such trend that gained considerable momentum in 2020 and continued to thrive is BookTok. This unique corner of TikTok has transformed the way we discover, discuss, and engage with books. In this article, we will delve into the world of BookTok, its origins, influence on the publishing industry, the diversity it champions, and how it has created a thriving community of book lovers.
By Nameera Humayun2 years ago in BookClub
Journey Through Dialysis
In the realm of life's trials, few challenges are as formidable as those posed by chronic illness. Sarah, a spirited young woman with an insatiable appetite for adventure, discovered this firsthand when she received the life-altering diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the spring of 2018. What followed was a remarkable journey marked by unwavering determination, courage, and an unyielding belief in the power of the human spirit.
By Alan Rivera2 years ago in BookClub
Parker Pyne, Science Writing, & Paddington
As I had planned, this month I read Parker Pyne Investigates (in the Masterpieces in Miniature collection) and finally finished The Best American Science Writing 2004. This has given me a good opportunity to talk about my thoughts on short story collections, nonfiction, and anthologies.
By Maureen Y. Palmer2 years ago in BookClub
Le Cirque des Rêves
I had been trying to pick out something to read, and this was recommended by a friend of mine who figured that I would like it. I already owned the book, so I plucked it off of the shelf and nestled down in the chair. Unfortunately, it took me quite a while to finish this one (life just seemed to get away from me), and I think that may have contributed to my overall experience reading this book. I think that I would have been better off if I had committed myself to finishing it right off or putting it back on the shelf until I was ready to commit to it fully.
By Kurt Mason2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Who Will Find Her? by Ryan Young
It's been one year since the disappearance of beloved high school track star Melody Anderson. The small town of Hawksboro, North Carolina, has only started to recover from the media frenzy that's being fueled by a self-serving news anchor. As the case goes eerily cold, her suspected captor, a known predator with a history of violence, hasn't been seen in months. On a crisp autumn night, tragedy strikes again. During a packed high school football game, 14-year-old Cheyenne Holt vanishes from a park bench while spectators cheer on the home team. The sheriff is stunned and incapable of reliving the nightmare of the past year. He immediately labels her a runaway, killing any chances of a public outcry or coordinated search effort. No one is coming to help. With the weight of injustice pressing down on her family and friends, those closest to Cheyenne vow to find her by any means necessary. Four friends venture into the vast wilderness searching for answers and willing to face whatever monsters await. Whether it's the lead suspect in Melody's case or someone worse and far more dangerous. Someone closer to home.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Love Beyond Borders
Once upon a time, in the quaint coastal town of Serenity Cove, nestled between rolling hills and the shimmering sea, there lived a young woman named Emma. Her days were filled with the symphony of crashing waves and the salty breeze that danced through her open windows. Emma was a marine biologist, a guardian of the ocean's secrets, and a champion for its preservation.
By Jeevanantham S2 years ago in BookClub
Roses of Sorrow
In the lush and picturesque kingdom of Veridia, an era of opulence and intrigue unfurled like the petals of a blooming rose. Here, Prince Adrian, a spirited and dashing young man, and Princess Isabella, a bewitching beauty with a fiery spirit, found themselves entwined in a love that defied the boundaries of their warring kingdoms.
By linda akembona2 years ago in BookClub








