Author: Beckton SnowGet it here! Liz is rich. Kim is poor. Liz is carefree. Kim is uptight. Are they too different to last? Four years ago, Kim and Liz were inseparable. But now, the honeymoon phase is over, and the cracks in their relationship are too obvious to ignore. In a last ditch effort to... Continue Reading →
Whisper of the Lotus: A girl. A chance encounter. A lost letter.
Author: Gabrielle YetterGet your copy here! A buzz sounded from inside Charlotte's handbag, so she stopped and fumbled for the mobile phone she’d switched on after landing. Surely nobody would be contacting her here. Her fingers curled around it and she flipped open the case and checked the message: Welcome to Cambodia, Charlotte. You have... Continue Reading →
Invaluable’s Literary Map
Summer is officially here, and with it comes a slew of new books, as well as thoughts of travel. There’s no better place to visit than a destination filled with literary history or the cities in which your favorite classics were set. Invaluable created a neat map that outlines the most-used global locations in literature... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Carve the Mark” & “The Fates Divide” by Veronica Roth
By: Cait Marie I have decided to do one review for both books in Veronica Roth’s newest duology. Let’s start with the non-spoiler stuff! Find the book here!Carve the Mark is a young adult science fiction novel that takes place on a different planet. This planet, Thuvhe, is divided into two opposing sides with very... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue” by Mackenzi Lee
By: Cait Marie The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee is absolutely brilliant. I adored this book! I actually listened to the audiobook, which is something I’ve never had the patience or attention span for. But this book was so exciting and funny that I loved listening to it. It was narrated... Continue Reading →
Jenny’s Review of “The Salmon of Doubt” by Douglas Adams
By: Jenny Gardner Douglas Adams is a name synonymous with science fiction. The worlds of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy combined with Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency encompass a vast universe of wondrous adventures. Douglas’s early passing left a lot of questions unanswered and stories untold. The Salmon of Doubt explores those tales. Editorial Companion,... Continue Reading →
A Mentor and Her Muse
Author: Susan Sage Find the book here!Synopsis: A frustrated writer and her ambitious teenage protégé take an illicit summer road trip fraught with tension. Their journey takes them from Flint, Michigan throughout the Southeast. This compelling psychological novel about social norms, artistic ambition, and obsession. You can find more information about A Mentor and Her... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s Review of “Landing” by Laia Fàbregas
By: Manuela Soares I learned about this book thanks to Portal in the Page, who read it as part of her Around the World Reading Challenge. You can check out her challenge and progress here. If you were sitting next to someone on a plane, chatting with them briefly before falling asleep, then upon landing... Continue Reading →
