Mook Review: The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones – Novel by Cassandra Clare via Wikipedia.org As many of my loyal readers know by now, there is nothing I enjoy more than a riveting YA fantasy series. In stating...
View ArticleMook Review: “Into the Wild”
Into the Wild – Novel by Jon Krakauer via Wikipedia.org The nonfiction book “Into the Wild”, written by Jon Krakauer, documents the life of the adventurous, intriguing, and outrageously intelligent...
View ArticleMook Review: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Catching Fire – Novel by Suzanne Collins via Wikipedia.org Let it be known, Catching Fire is my favorite installment of the trilogy. Where The Hunger Games wows us with this sick dystopian world, the...
View ArticleMook Review: Divergent
Divergent – Novel by Veronica Roth via veronicarothbooks.blogspot.com Anyone who observes my reading habits knows that The Hunger Games left a huge, YA dystopia hole in my heart. This genre has blown...
View ArticleMook Review: The Fault in Our Stars
The Fault in Our Stars – Novel by John Green via Wikipedia.org Green’s most popular novel, The Fault in Our Stars, is famous for a reason. Personally, I’ve found it difficult to identify books about...
View ArticleMook Review: The Leftovers
The Leftovers – Novel by Tom Perrotta via Wikipedia.org I really, really enjoyed The Leftovers. Tom Perrotta (of Little Children fame) writes a beautiful depiction of post-rapture life in suburbia,...
View ArticleMook Review: Gone Girl
Gone Girl – Novel by Gillian Flynn via Amazon.com There are some books that seem to blow up all at once. It’s as if suddenly EVERYONE is reading it, EVERYONE is talking about it, and EVERYONE is...
View ArticleMook Review: The Giver
The Giver – Novel by Lois Lowry via Wikipedia.org Reading was always something I loved as a kid. When most of my peers would go home and spend hours in front of the television, I was the nerd who...
View ArticleMook Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
First, read my review on The Hunger Games and Catching Fire! Mockingjay – Novel by Suzanne Collins via Wikipedia.org After flying through both The Hunger Games and Catching Fire, my brain could not...
View ArticleMook Review: Wild
Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail – Memoir by Cheryl Strayed via Wikipedia.org Ralph Waldo Emerson said “lost yourself in nature and find peace,” which is something I agree with...
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