Category: Book Reviews

Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen – A Book Review

Stories aren’t fiction. Stories are fabric. They’re the white sheets we drape over our ghosts so we can see them. —ROSCOE AVANGER, Sweet Mallow Zoey is running towards something. The only problem is, she isn’t sure what she is running towards. She arrives on… Continue Reading “Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen – A Book Review”

Assassins! Accidental Matchmakers by Jen and Éric Desmarais – A Book Review

Kennedy lives a pretty busy life. After graduating from university, her life seems full. It’s full of neighbours in her building that need her help, friends and coworkers that know that they can count on Kennedy for anything. Her time is filled with those… Continue Reading “Assassins! Accidental Matchmakers by Jen and Éric Desmarais – A Book Review”

Three Left Turns to Nowhere by Jeffrey Ricker, J. Marshall Freeman and ‘Nathan Burgoine – A Book Review

Hopewell Ontario is a place where magic exist. It’s a place where one person can see ghosts, where the town knows what direction you really need to go in to find your hearts desire or where you’ll find what you’ve been searching for all… Continue Reading “Three Left Turns to Nowhere by Jeffrey Ricker, J. Marshall Freeman and ‘Nathan Burgoine – A Book Review”

A Cozy Christmas at Bridge’s Bicycle Bakery by Alex Brown – A Book Review

Bridget is trying to hold it together. After her husband Ted’s sudden passing, Bridget and her children Oscar, Olly and Freya are trying to cope without Ted in their lives. They have moved back to Mulberry-On-Sea for a change of pace and scenery but… Continue Reading “A Cozy Christmas at Bridge’s Bicycle Bakery by Alex Brown – A Book Review”

Clare at Sixteen by Don Roff – A Book Review

Clare Marie Bleecker is just like every other sixteen-year-old girl, full of hope and dreams and thoughts of boys…also, she’s a serial killer. Living with her grandparents, Clare goes to the local Catholic school and she only kills those who deserve it. Men who… Continue Reading “Clare at Sixteen by Don Roff – A Book Review”