Synopsis from  This was my first read by Rachel Cohn and I understand this novel was written also with David Levithan who is also a new discovered author for me in 2014. This was an entertaining read and is definitely reminiscent of teenage love. The plot of the red moleskin notebook was well thought…
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Book Review: “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” by Milan Kundera
Synopsis from  Sex, lies and Prague Spring… I got to the end and I am still not sure of what to make of it. I started reading thinking the story was about 2 dysfunctional people that loved each other but should not be together or at least the first 4 parts of the…
Book Review: ” The Casual Vacancy” by J.K Rowling
Synosis from  What a way to break the mold Ms @jk_rowling ! “The Casual Vacancy” had been on my To Be Read list since February and it took one of my TBR pal from a book club to select it for me to read. Well, I am glad I got to read it. I…
Book Review: “The Light Between Oceans” by M.L. Stedman
I remember reading this and being so mad at Isabel throughout the whole book. Evidence right there, that I was completely and totally engaged in this read, hence the 5 star rating. Here’s my March 2014 review I have just finished this book and I find myself smiling, which was not at all how…
Book Review: “Orphan Train” by Christina Baker Kline
My first audiobook!! I remember not knowing what to expect when I first pressed “play” for this book, but @bakerkline took me on a tragic and beautiful journey, where the characters found a little happiness where ever they could and the story was beautifully told by the narrator. I have not listened to an audiobook…
Book Review: “Attachments” by Rainbow Rowell
This one also made it to my “2014 Top 10 list of Faves” Ironically ‘Attachments’ is the first published novel by @rainbowrowell and for some reason I decided to read it after ‘Eleanor and Park’ and ‘Fangirl’ which are equally both literary chef d’oeuvres (in my books at least). I tend to go for favorites…
