Not being a big reader of non-fiction, one of my classmates in college recommended that I read I Was Told There'd Be Cake by Sloane Crosley, and I was absolutely charmed by her. Though I couldn't totally relate to her, her writing was so humourous and down-to-earth that I felt like I knew her. I … Continue reading Book Review: Cult Classic
Category: Literary Fiction
Book Review: Olga Dies Dreaming
Anyone who reads my blog knows that I generally stick to lighter reads, usually romantic comedies or fantastic YA novels, and rarely delve into anything heavy or overly political, yet when my book club suggested we read Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez, I really wanted to get out of my comfort zone and give … Continue reading Book Review: Olga Dies Dreaming
Book Review: The Farm
We're told never to judge a book by its cover, and yet it was the cover of The Farm by Joanne Ramos (in stores May 7) that drew me toward it. I've never read (or seen) A Handmaid's Tale, and dystopian fiction is something I usually reserve for YA titles, but the juxtaposition of those … Continue reading Book Review: The Farm
Book Review: If, Then
I'm really into science-fiction TV and movies: Star Trek, Star Wars... I love them both. Weirdly enough, however, is that my enthusiasm for the genre hasn't really translated much over to literature. Don't get me wrong, I love it when stories take place in an alternate reality (like Harry Potter or any of the great … Continue reading Book Review: If, Then