Tag: Booknerd

  • Top Ten Tuesday

    February 25th- Characters I’d follow on social media. Don’t forget to check out Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl for more Top Ten Tuesday info and posts. Have there ever been times you’d wish your favorite characters from a book actually had a social media and you could follow them? What content do you think…

  • First Lines Friday

    First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?  If you want to make your own post, feel free to use or edit the banner above, and follow the rules…

  • Review: Brain on Fire- Susannah Cahalan

    Title: Brain on Fire Author: Susannah Cahalan Publisher: Simon and Schuster Pages: 266 Rating: 3/5 In all fairness, I liked the book, but didn’t love it. Towards the beginning of the book the author had my interest piqued, but towards the middle it just started feeling repetitive, and being as she was a journalist, her…

  • Review: Supermarket- Bobby Hall

    Title: Supermarket Author: Bobby Hall Publisher: Simon & Schuster Pages: 288 Rating: 5/5 There’s so much I have to say about this book. I’m probably going to get crap for it, but I don’t care. I picked this book out of curiosity because of the title. I’ve worked in a few supermarkets in my life…

  • Harlequin Blog Tours- ARC Review-The Little Bookshop in the Siene Review, and Author Q&A (Rebecca Raisin)

    Title: The Little Bookshop on the Seine Author: Rebecca Raisin Publisher: HQN Pages: 416 Rating: 5/5 The Little Bookshop in the Seine was a magical romance tale for all true book lovers. When I saw this title being offered for the Harlequin Blog Tour, I just knew I needed to get my hands on it.…

  • ARC Review: Never Too Soon- Tamika Christy

    Title: Never Too Soon Author: Tamika Christy Publisher: BQB Publishing Pages: 320 Rating: 5/5 Never too soon is the second book in the Anaya Series. Anaya returns in another drama filled story. After her mother’s death, Anaya’s life sort of got back on track. She has a good job where she’s the youngest highest paid…

  • Review: The Prison Book Club- Ann Walmsley

    Title: The Prison Book Club Author: Ann Walmsley Publisher: Viking Pages: 304 Rating: 5/5 The Prison Book Club is an amazing read that I would recommend to any book lover and people who are into the social science genre. Ann Walmsley is a magazine journalist who had a frightening experience in London, when she was mugged…