PS I Still Love You is the sequel to the funny, romantic, and sweet To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, so there’s no way that I could not love it. As an individual book, though, I did not enjoy P.S. I Still Love You as much as I did To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. Had it not been part …
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WARM, FUZZY FEELINGS IN A NUTSHELL: To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han
Even just thinking about To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before makes me smile. Now, let me be clear: this is no ground-breaking, world-changing story. It’s a simple, sweet, and romantic — nothing to crazy. And yet, in the realm of YA realistic fiction novels, it doesn’t get much better than To All The Boys.
THE CUTE, THE COMFORTING, THE CASUAL: Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige
As much as I hate to admit it, I have always had a tendency to find entertainment in things that so bad that they’re good. Whether it’s movies, books, or anything else, there’s something about these corny, awkward, or even dumb finds that is hilarious – I have watched the movie Mean Girls many times (and I …
LET THE ADVENTURE BEGIN: Foundation by Isaac Asimov
For a few weeks, I was in a bit of a reading slump. A busy schedule had kept me from doing too much reading, but even in the small pockets of down time that I did have, I felt bored, unproductive, and restless. I was itching for action and a source of adrenaline. When I read Foundation, …
LIKE WATCHING PAINT DRY: 1984 by George Orwell
I have been meaning to read 1984 for a while, so when summer rolled around and I finally had the time to do so, I was excited and ready to dive in. The beginning of the book quickly had me hooked. 1984’s dystopian future is fascinating and unique, presenting concepts that are both thrilling to …
GIVE NON-FICTION A CHANCE: Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! by Richard Feynman
If I’m honest, I don’t often enjoy nonfiction books — including biographies, memoirs, and the like. They often feel uneventful and bland in comparison to the vibrant, drama-ridden novels towards which I typically gravitate. For this reason, I had a difficult time getting myself to pick up Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!, even after my dad’s …

