I love when someone writes the heck out of a sentence. On Thursdays, I try to post some of my favorites.
“Oldest children are always high-achieving bores.”
~Jenny Han’s P.S. I Still Love You… Read More
I love when someone writes the heck out of a sentence. On Thursdays, I try to post some of my favorites.
“Oldest children are always high-achieving bores.”
~Jenny Han’s P.S. I Still Love You… Read More
On Wednesdays, I vow to inconsistently list some good books I’ve recently read.
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han and its sequel P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han
YA contemporary
I love it when an author can make me change my mind about something … Read More
I love when someone writes the heck out of a sentence. On Thursdays, I try to post some of my favorites.
“You never need an invitation to go home.”
~Cassie Beasley’s Circus Mirandus… Read More
On Wednesdays, I vow to inconsistently list some good books I’ve recently read.
An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir
YA Fantasy
Girl becomes a slave to school director to save her brother and might be falling in love with the wrong guy.
Exciting story! Loved the world she … Read More
So much good stuff on the internet of late.
Have you visited Reading While White? This post, especially, I thought, was a great dissection of why it’s tricky to write dialect as an outsider.
Once again Malinda Lo has gone out of her way to be helpful to … Read More
I love when someone writes the heck out of a sentence. On Thursdays, I try to post some of my favorites.
“There was something about this girl, something so uncool that it almost met the distant back end of extremely cool.”
~Sarah Ellis’s Outside In… Read More
On Wednesdays, I vow to inconsistently list some good books I’ve recently read.
The Revenge Playbook by Rachael Allen
YA Contemporary
4 girls band together to get revenge on the god-like football team.
A fun read! Love the characters. Love that it was told in two different time periods that … Read More
I am not a very visual person. I’m not someone who really pictures images of characters or places in my head while I’m reading (which is exactly why I find movies-that-were-once-books so very disturbing.) And it’s hard, sometimes, while I’m drafting a new novel, to remember that I need to … Read More