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GIVEAWAYS | XPRESSO READS All materials on this blog were produced and/or compiled by Xpresso Reads. No images, text and/or designs from this site may be copied or reproduced without written permission, with the exception of authors and publishers who may use parts of reviews for quotations. FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE LAST 3 YEARS! Tuesday, March 03, 2015 Favorite Books of the Last 3 Years! Posted by Giselle. Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where we list top bookish things.. Super Favoritisticexpialidocious! MYERS BRIGGS BOOK TAG Monday, November 26, 2018 Myers-Briggs Book Tag Posted by Rashika • 3 Comments. I saw Shannon @ It Starts at Midnight do this and decided I needed to do it too since I am low-key obsessed with personality tests. Here is where this tag originated. Take the test here and join us in the fun shenanigans!!!. So I cannot remember what is the other thing I’ve gotten in the past but in the 3-4 REVIEW: LOVE AND OTHER PERISHABLE ITEMS Love and Other Perishable ItemsLaura Buzo Publication date: December 11th 2012by Knopf Books for Young Readers Love is awkward, Amelia should know.From the moment she sets eyes on Chris, she is a goner. Lost. Sunk. Head over heels infatuated with him. It's REVIEW: THE LOST CODE BY KEVIN EMERSON The Lost CodeKevin EmersonSeries: The Atlanteans #1Release date: May 22nd, 2012by HarperCollins Children's Books Goodreads / PurchaseWHAT IS OLDEST WILL BE NEW, WHAT IS LOST SHALL BE FOUND.The ozone is ravaged, ocean levels have risen, and the sun is a daily enemy. But global climate change is not something new REVIEW: STILL WATERS BY EMMA CARLSON BERNE Still WatersEmma Carlson BerneRelease Date: December 20th, 2011by Simon PulseGoodreads / PurchaseHannah can't wait to sneak off for a romantic weekend with her boyfriend, Colin. He’s leaving for college soon, and Hannah wants their trip to the lake house to be one they’ll never forget. But once Hannah and Colin RELIGION IN BOOKS AND WHY I AM NOT ALWAYS OKAY WITH IT Religion in books makes me uncomfortable. There, I said it. It’s not because I have anything against religion, it’s just that in a lot of my experiences, books that are based on some sort of religious myth tend to draw heavily from Christian mythology and that’s reallywhere I start
BOOK GIRLS DON’T CRY: THE MISUNDERSTOOD 3-STAR RATING Book Girls Don't Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. 3 Stars - Good or Bad? What does a 3-star rating mean to you? When I rate a book 3-stars, I've noticed 5 REASONS TO READ THE VAMPIRE ACADEMY SERIES + GIVEAWAY The Vampire Academy series is one of my all-time favorites and today the fancy 10th anniversary edition also comes out. To celebrate 10 years of this wonderful book being out in the world, I am going to share my 5 reasons for reasons for reading this series! 1. OTP: Roseand
XPRESSO READSREVIEW ARCHIVEGIVEAWAYSPOLICIESCONTACTALONE IN THE WILDKELLEY ARMSTRONG Welcome to Xpresso Reads - see blog posts. Light-Hearted and Thoughtful: The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai Posted by Rashika on 12/18/2019 • 1 Comment. The Right Swipe was easily one of my most anticipated romances of the year and yet general existential issues meant I didn’t get around to it before it was released or evenimmediately after.
GIVEAWAYS | XPRESSO READS All materials on this blog were produced and/or compiled by Xpresso Reads. No images, text and/or designs from this site may be copied or reproduced without written permission, with the exception of authors and publishers who may use parts of reviews for quotations. FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE LAST 3 YEARS! Tuesday, March 03, 2015 Favorite Books of the Last 3 Years! Posted by Giselle. Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where we list top bookish things.. Super Favoritisticexpialidocious! MYERS BRIGGS BOOK TAG Monday, November 26, 2018 Myers-Briggs Book Tag Posted by Rashika • 3 Comments. I saw Shannon @ It Starts at Midnight do this and decided I needed to do it too since I am low-key obsessed with personality tests. Here is where this tag originated. Take the test here and join us in the fun shenanigans!!!. So I cannot remember what is the other thing I’ve gotten in the past but in the 3-4 REVIEW: LOVE AND OTHER PERISHABLE ITEMS Love and Other Perishable ItemsLaura Buzo Publication date: December 11th 2012by Knopf Books for Young Readers Love is awkward, Amelia should know.From the moment she sets eyes on Chris, she is a goner. Lost. Sunk. Head over heels infatuated with him. It's REVIEW: THE LOST CODE BY KEVIN EMERSON The Lost CodeKevin EmersonSeries: The Atlanteans #1Release date: May 22nd, 2012by HarperCollins Children's Books Goodreads / PurchaseWHAT IS OLDEST WILL BE NEW, WHAT IS LOST SHALL BE FOUND.The ozone is ravaged, ocean levels have risen, and the sun is a daily enemy. But global climate change is not something new REVIEW: STILL WATERS BY EMMA CARLSON BERNE Still WatersEmma Carlson BerneRelease Date: December 20th, 2011by Simon PulseGoodreads / PurchaseHannah can't wait to sneak off for a romantic weekend with her boyfriend, Colin. He’s leaving for college soon, and Hannah wants their trip to the lake house to be one they’ll never forget. But once Hannah and Colin RELIGION IN BOOKS AND WHY I AM NOT ALWAYS OKAY WITH IT Religion in books makes me uncomfortable. There, I said it. It’s not because I have anything against religion, it’s just that in a lot of my experiences, books that are based on some sort of religious myth tend to draw heavily from Christian mythology and that’s reallywhere I start
BOOK GIRLS DON’T CRY: THE MISUNDERSTOOD 3-STAR RATING Book Girls Don't Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. 3 Stars - Good or Bad? What does a 3-star rating mean to you? When I rate a book 3-stars, I've noticed 5 REASONS TO READ THE VAMPIRE ACADEMY SERIES + GIVEAWAY The Vampire Academy series is one of my all-time favorites and today the fancy 10th anniversary edition also comes out. To celebrate 10 years of this wonderful book being out in the world, I am going to share my 5 reasons for reasons for reading this series! 1. OTP: Roseand
CONTACT | XPRESSO READS Giselle is a wife and mother who lives on books and coffee - what else is there? She's known to be sarcastic and rarely serious. She loves reading books, blogging about GIVEAWAYS | XPRESSO READS All materials on this blog were produced and/or compiled by Xpresso Reads. No images, text and/or designs from this site may be copied or reproduced without written permission, with the exception of authors and publishers who may use parts of reviews for quotations. HITS ALL THE RIGHT NOTES: A MADNESS OF SUNSHINE BY NALINI It’s been a long time since I’ve read anything by Nalini Singh but when I saw she was venturing into the world of suspense, I knew I’d have to pick up A Madness of Sunshine. A Madness of Sunshine is exactly I want from a mystery. It has no flashy REVIEW: CALVIN BY MARTINE LEAVITT This book, though short packs quite a punch. It's fun and quirky, but also serious as well. It follows Calvin who has schizophrenia on an extremely dangerous adventure. I enjoy reading books about mental illness when they are told in the POV of the person who has it. It is BOOK GIRLS DON’T CRY: THE MISUNDERSTOOD 3-STAR RATING Book Girls Don't Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. 3 Stars - Good or Bad? What does a 3-star rating mean to you? When I rate a book 3-stars, I've noticed DISAPPOINTING: THE TOLL BY CHERIE PRIEST I love southern gothic with a dash of horror and I’ve enjoyed everything I’ve read by Cherie Priest so when I came across The Toll, I was curious. I ended up being disappointed. Maybe this book never stood a chance because I read it in the midst of an extreme book GRITTY CHARACTERS: WICKED SAINTS BY EMILY A. DUNCAN CW: Self-harm and manipulative romantic relationship I was told Wicked Saints would destroy me but I still didn’t realize what that would mean until I read the last couple pages of this book. If you enjoy happiness at all, you will stay far away from this book. If you love ANOTHER WORTHY ADDITION TO THE SERIES: WATCHER IN THE Tuesday, February 26, 2019 Another Worthy Addition to the Series: Watcher in the Woods by Kelley Armstrong Posted by Rashika. I received this book for free from Minotaur Books in READ IT SO YOU CAN READ THE SEQUEL: DARK OF THE WEST BY Wednesday, February 13, 2019 Read It So You Can Read the Sequel: Dark of the West by Joanna Hathaway Posted by Rashika. I received this book for free from Tor Teen in BREATHES LIFE INTO A GENRE I THOUGHT I WAS DONE WITH: WE Thursday, February 28, 2019 Breathes Life Into a Genre I Thought I Was Done With: We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia Posted by Rashika. I received this book for free from Katherine Tegen Books in exchange for an honest review. XPRESSO READSREVIEW ARCHIVEGIVEAWAYSPOLICIESCONTACTALONE IN THE WILDKELLEY ARMSTRONG Welcome to Xpresso Reads - see blog posts. Light-Hearted and Thoughtful: The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai Posted by Rashika on 12/18/2019 • 1 Comment. The Right Swipe was easily one of my most anticipated romances of the year and yet general existential issues meant I didn’t get around to it before it was released or evenimmediately after.
GIVEAWAYS | XPRESSO READS All materials on this blog were produced and/or compiled by Xpresso Reads. No images, text and/or designs from this site may be copied or reproduced without written permission, with the exception of authors and publishers who may use parts of reviews for quotations. Statements and opinions expressed in reviews, discussions, and other posts on MYERS BRIGGS BOOK TAG Monday, November 26, 2018 Myers-Briggs Book Tag Posted by Rashika • 3 Comments. I saw Shannon @ It Starts at Midnight do this and decided I needed to do it too since I am low-key obsessed with personality tests. Here is where this tag originated. Take the test here and join us in the fun shenanigans!!!. So I cannot remember what is the other thing I’ve gotten in the past but in the 3-4 FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE LAST 3 YEARS! Tuesday, March 03, 2015 Favorite Books of the Last 3 Years! Posted by Giselle. Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where we list top bookish things.. Super Favoritisticexpialidocious! REVIEW: STILL WATERS BY EMMA CARLSON BERNE Still Waters. Emma Carlson Berne. Release Date: December 20th, 2011. by Simon Pulse. Goodreads / Purchase. Hannah can’t wait to sneak off for a romantic weekend with her boyfriend, Colin. He’s leaving for college soon, and Hannah wants their trip to the lake house to be one they’ll never forget. But once Hannah and Colin get there, things REVIEW: LOVE AND OTHER PERISHABLE ITEMS Love and Other Perishable ItemsLaura Buzo Publication date: December 11th 2012by Knopf Books for Young Readers Love is awkward, Amelia should know.From the moment she sets eyes on Chris, she is a goner. Lost. Sunk. Head over heels infatuated with him. It's REVIEW: THE LOST CODE BY KEVIN EMERSON The Lost CodeKevin EmersonSeries: The Atlanteans #1Release date: May 22nd, 2012by HarperCollins Children's Books Goodreads / PurchaseWHAT IS OLDEST WILL BE NEW, WHAT IS LOST SHALL BE FOUND.The ozone is ravaged, ocean levels have risen, and the sun is a daily enemy. But global climate change is not something new RELIGION IN BOOKS AND WHY I AM NOT ALWAYS OKAY WITH IT Religion in books makes me uncomfortable. There, I said it. It’s not because I have anything against religion, it’s just that in a lot of my experiences, books that are based on some sort of religious myth tend to draw heavily from Christian mythology and that’s reallywhere I start
BOOK GIRLS DON’T CRY: THE MISUNDERSTOOD 3-STAR RATING Book Girls Don't Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. 3 Stars - Good or Bad? What does a 3-star rating mean to you? When I rate a book 3-stars, I've noticed 5 REASONS TO READ THE VAMPIRE ACADEMY SERIES + GIVEAWAY Posted by Rashika. The Vampire Academy series is one of my all-time favorites and today the fancy 10th anniversary edition also comes out. To celebrate 10 years of this wonderful book being out in the world, I am going to share my 5 reasons for reasons for XPRESSO READSREVIEW ARCHIVEGIVEAWAYSPOLICIESCONTACTALONE IN THE WILDKELLEY ARMSTRONG Welcome to Xpresso Reads - see blog posts. Light-Hearted and Thoughtful: The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai Posted by Rashika on 12/18/2019 • 1 Comment. The Right Swipe was easily one of my most anticipated romances of the year and yet general existential issues meant I didn’t get around to it before it was released or evenimmediately after.
GIVEAWAYS | XPRESSO READS All materials on this blog were produced and/or compiled by Xpresso Reads. No images, text and/or designs from this site may be copied or reproduced without written permission, with the exception of authors and publishers who may use parts of reviews for quotations. Statements and opinions expressed in reviews, discussions, and other posts on MYERS BRIGGS BOOK TAG Monday, November 26, 2018 Myers-Briggs Book Tag Posted by Rashika • 3 Comments. I saw Shannon @ It Starts at Midnight do this and decided I needed to do it too since I am low-key obsessed with personality tests. Here is where this tag originated. Take the test here and join us in the fun shenanigans!!!. So I cannot remember what is the other thing I’ve gotten in the past but in the 3-4 FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE LAST 3 YEARS! Tuesday, March 03, 2015 Favorite Books of the Last 3 Years! Posted by Giselle. Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where we list top bookish things.. Super Favoritisticexpialidocious! REVIEW: STILL WATERS BY EMMA CARLSON BERNE Still Waters. Emma Carlson Berne. Release Date: December 20th, 2011. by Simon Pulse. Goodreads / Purchase. Hannah can’t wait to sneak off for a romantic weekend with her boyfriend, Colin. He’s leaving for college soon, and Hannah wants their trip to the lake house to be one they’ll never forget. But once Hannah and Colin get there, things REVIEW: LOVE AND OTHER PERISHABLE ITEMS Love and Other Perishable ItemsLaura Buzo Publication date: December 11th 2012by Knopf Books for Young Readers Love is awkward, Amelia should know.From the moment she sets eyes on Chris, she is a goner. Lost. Sunk. Head over heels infatuated with him. It's REVIEW: THE LOST CODE BY KEVIN EMERSON The Lost CodeKevin EmersonSeries: The Atlanteans #1Release date: May 22nd, 2012by HarperCollins Children's Books Goodreads / PurchaseWHAT IS OLDEST WILL BE NEW, WHAT IS LOST SHALL BE FOUND.The ozone is ravaged, ocean levels have risen, and the sun is a daily enemy. But global climate change is not something new RELIGION IN BOOKS AND WHY I AM NOT ALWAYS OKAY WITH IT Religion in books makes me uncomfortable. There, I said it. It’s not because I have anything against religion, it’s just that in a lot of my experiences, books that are based on some sort of religious myth tend to draw heavily from Christian mythology and that’s reallywhere I start
BOOK GIRLS DON’T CRY: THE MISUNDERSTOOD 3-STAR RATING Book Girls Don't Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. 3 Stars - Good or Bad? What does a 3-star rating mean to you? When I rate a book 3-stars, I've noticed 5 REASONS TO READ THE VAMPIRE ACADEMY SERIES + GIVEAWAY Posted by Rashika. The Vampire Academy series is one of my all-time favorites and today the fancy 10th anniversary edition also comes out. To celebrate 10 years of this wonderful book being out in the world, I am going to share my 5 reasons for reasons for GIVEAWAYS | XPRESSO READS All materials on this blog were produced and/or compiled by Xpresso Reads. No images, text and/or designs from this site may be copied or reproduced without written permission, with the exception of authors and publishers who may use parts of reviews for quotations. CONTACT | XPRESSO READS Giselle is a wife and mother who lives on books and coffee - what else is there? She's known to be sarcastic and rarely serious. She loves reading books, blogging about HITS ALL THE RIGHT NOTES: A MADNESS OF SUNSHINE BY NALINI A Madness of Sunshine by Nalini Singh. Published by Berkley on December 3rd, 2019. Genres: Adult, Mystery, Suspense. Source: Berkley. Buy on Amazon. Goodreads. Anahera Rawiri left New Zealand at twenty-one, fleeing small-town poverty and the ghosts of her childhood with no plans to look back. But eight years later, she returns,seeking
BOOK GIRLS DON’T CRY: THE MISUNDERSTOOD 3-STAR RATING Book Girls Don't Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. 3 Stars - Good or Bad? What does a 3-star rating mean to you? When I rate a book 3-stars, I've noticed DISAPPOINTING: THE TOLL BY CHERIE PRIEST Goodreads. From Cherie Priest, the author of The Family Plot and Maplecroft, comes The Toll, a tense, dark, and scary treat for modern fans of the traditionally strange and macabre. State Road 177 runs along the Suwannee River, between Fargo, Georgia, and the Okefenokee Swamp. Drive that route from east to west, and you’ll cross sixbridges.
REVIEW: CALVIN BY MARTINE LEAVITT Calvin and Susie (and Hobbes) set out on a dangerous trek across frozen Lake Erie to track him down. -A copy was provided by Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group for review-. This book, though short packs quite a punch. It’s fun and quirky, but also serious as well. It follows Calvin who has schizophrenia on an extremely dangerousadventure.
READ IT SO YOU CAN READ THE SEQUEL: DARK OF THE WEST BY Aurelia Isendare is a princess of a small kingdom in the North, raised in privilege but shielded from politics as her brother prepares to step up to the throne. Halfway around the world, Athan Dakar, the youngest son of a ruthless general, is a fighter pilot longing for a life away from the front lines. When Athan’s mother is shot andkilled
GRITTY CHARACTERS: WICKED SAINTS BY EMILY A. DUNCAN Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan. Series: Something Dark and Holy #1. Published by Wednesday Books on April 2nd, 2019. Genres: Fantasy, Gothic, YA. Source: Wednesday Books. Buy on Amazon. Goodreads. A girl who can speak to gods must save her people without destroying herself. A prince in danger must decide who to trust. ANOTHER WORTHY ADDITION TO THE SERIES: WATCHER IN THE Tuesday, February 26, 2019 Another Worthy Addition to the Series: Watcher in the Woods by Kelley Armstrong Posted by Rashika. I received this book for free from Minotaur Books in exchange for an honestreview.
BREATHES LIFE INTO A GENRE I THOUGHT I WAS DONE WITH: WE Thursday, February 28, 2019 Breathes Life Into a Genre I Thought I Was Done With: We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia Posted by Rashika. I received this book for free from Katherine Tegen Books in exchange for an honest review. XPRESSO READSREVIEW ARCHIVEGIVEAWAYSPOLICIESCONTACTALONE IN THE WILDKELLEY ARMSTRONG Welcome to Xpresso Reads - see blog posts. Light-Hearted and Thoughtful: The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai Posted by Rashika on 12/18/2019 • 1 Comment. The Right Swipe was easily one of my most anticipated romances of the year and yet general existential issues meant I didn’t get around to it before it was released or evenimmediately after.
FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE LAST 3 YEARS! Tuesday, March 03, 2015 Favorite Books of the Last 3 Years! Posted by Giselle. Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where we list top bookish things.. Super Favoritisticexpialidocious! REVIEW: THE TREATMENT BY SUZANNE YOUNG There’s always something nerve wracking about going into the sequel to a book that you loved. I was a huge fan of The Program so my hopes were high that The Treatment would follow in it’s awesome footsteps. I am saddened to report that it really didn’t. This novel fell REVIEW: STILL WATERS BY EMMA CARLSON BERNE Still WatersEmma Carlson BerneRelease Date: December 20th, 2011by Simon PulseGoodreads / PurchaseHannah can't wait to sneak off for a romantic weekend with her boyfriend, Colin. He’s leaving for college soon, and Hannah wants their trip to the lake house to be one they’ll never forget. But once Hannah and Colin RELIGION IN BOOKS AND WHY I AM NOT ALWAYS OKAY WITH IT Religion in books makes me uncomfortable. There, I said it. It’s not because I have anything against religion, it’s just that in a lot of my experiences, books that are based on some sort of religious myth tend to draw heavily from Christian mythology and that’s reallywhere I start
REVIEW: LOVE AND OTHER PERISHABLE ITEMS Love and Other Perishable ItemsLaura Buzo Publication date: December 11th 2012by Knopf Books for Young Readers Love is awkward, Amelia should know.From the moment she sets eyes on Chris, she is a goner. Lost. Sunk. Head over heels infatuated with him. It'sGLASS ALLIANCE
Halfway around the world, Athan Dakar, the youngest son of a ruthless general, is a fighter pilot longing for a life away from the front lines. When Athan’s mother is shot and killed, his father is convinced it’s the work of his old rival, the Queen of Etania—Aurelia’s mother. Determined to avenge his wife’s murder,he devises a plot
REVIEW: CRANK BY ELLEN HOPKINS Thursday, January 02, 2014 Review: Crank by Ellen Hopkins Posted by Giselle Crank by Ellen Hopkins Series: Crank #1 Published by Margaret K. McElderry Books on August 6th 2013 (Paperback) Genres: Contemporary, YA Buy on Amazon Goodreads. Life was good before I metthe monster.
5 REASONS TO READ THE VAMPIRE ACADEMY SERIES + GIVEAWAY Posted by Rashika. The Vampire Academy series is one of my all-time favorites and today the fancy 10th anniversary edition also comes out. To celebrate 10 years of this wonderful book being out in the world, I am going to share my 5 reasons for reasons for BOOK GIRLS DON’T CRY: THE MISUNDERSTOOD 3-STAR RATING Book Girls Don't Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. 3 Stars - Good or Bad? What does a 3-star rating mean to you? When I rate a book 3-stars, I've noticed XPRESSO READSREVIEW ARCHIVEGIVEAWAYSPOLICIESCONTACTALONE IN THE WILDKELLEY ARMSTRONG Welcome to Xpresso Reads - see blog posts. Light-Hearted and Thoughtful: The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai Posted by Rashika on 12/18/2019 • 1 Comment. The Right Swipe was easily one of my most anticipated romances of the year and yet general existential issues meant I didn’t get around to it before it was released or evenimmediately after.
FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE LAST 3 YEARS! Tuesday, March 03, 2015 Favorite Books of the Last 3 Years! Posted by Giselle. Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where we list top bookish things.. Super Favoritisticexpialidocious! REVIEW: THE TREATMENT BY SUZANNE YOUNG There’s always something nerve wracking about going into the sequel to a book that you loved. I was a huge fan of The Program so my hopes were high that The Treatment would follow in it’s awesome footsteps. I am saddened to report that it really didn’t. This novel fell REVIEW: STILL WATERS BY EMMA CARLSON BERNE Still WatersEmma Carlson BerneRelease Date: December 20th, 2011by Simon PulseGoodreads / PurchaseHannah can't wait to sneak off for a romantic weekend with her boyfriend, Colin. He’s leaving for college soon, and Hannah wants their trip to the lake house to be one they’ll never forget. But once Hannah and Colin RELIGION IN BOOKS AND WHY I AM NOT ALWAYS OKAY WITH IT Religion in books makes me uncomfortable. There, I said it. It’s not because I have anything against religion, it’s just that in a lot of my experiences, books that are based on some sort of religious myth tend to draw heavily from Christian mythology and that’s reallywhere I start
REVIEW: LOVE AND OTHER PERISHABLE ITEMS Love and Other Perishable ItemsLaura Buzo Publication date: December 11th 2012by Knopf Books for Young Readers Love is awkward, Amelia should know.From the moment she sets eyes on Chris, she is a goner. Lost. Sunk. Head over heels infatuated with him. It'sGLASS ALLIANCE
Halfway around the world, Athan Dakar, the youngest son of a ruthless general, is a fighter pilot longing for a life away from the front lines. When Athan’s mother is shot and killed, his father is convinced it’s the work of his old rival, the Queen of Etania—Aurelia’s mother. Determined to avenge his wife’s murder,he devises a plot
REVIEW: CRANK BY ELLEN HOPKINS Thursday, January 02, 2014 Review: Crank by Ellen Hopkins Posted by Giselle Crank by Ellen Hopkins Series: Crank #1 Published by Margaret K. McElderry Books on August 6th 2013 (Paperback) Genres: Contemporary, YA Buy on Amazon Goodreads. Life was good before I metthe monster.
5 REASONS TO READ THE VAMPIRE ACADEMY SERIES + GIVEAWAY Posted by Rashika. The Vampire Academy series is one of my all-time favorites and today the fancy 10th anniversary edition also comes out. To celebrate 10 years of this wonderful book being out in the world, I am going to share my 5 reasons for reasons for BOOK GIRLS DON’T CRY: THE MISUNDERSTOOD 3-STAR RATING Book Girls Don't Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. 3 Stars - Good or Bad? What does a 3-star rating mean to you? When I rate a book 3-stars, I've noticedREVIEW ARCHIVE
All materials on this blog were produced and/or compiled by Xpresso Reads. No images, text and/or designs from this site may be copied or reproduced without written permission, with the exception of authors and publishers who may use parts of reviews for quotations. CONTACT | XPRESSO READS Giselle is a wife and mother who lives on books and coffee - what else is there? She's known to be sarcastic and rarely serious. She loves reading books, blogging aboutMINOTAUR BOOKS
Genre: Adult, Mystery, Survival. Publication date: February 4th, 2020. by Minotaur Books. Goodreads Purchase. In #1 New York Times bestseller Kelley Armstrong's latest thriller, the hidden town of Rockton is about to face a challenge none of them saw coming: a baby. Every season in Rockton seems to bring a new challenge. BOOK GIRLS DON’T CRY: THE MISUNDERSTOOD 3-STAR RATING Book Girls Don't Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. 3 Stars - Good or Bad? What does a 3-star rating mean to you? When I rate a book 3-stars, I've noticed REVIEW: THE CELLAR BY NATASHA PRESTON The Cellar by Natasha Preston. Published by Sourcebooks Fire on March 1st 2014. Genres: Mystery, Thriller, YA. Source: Raincoast Books. Buy on Amazon. Goodreads. Nothing ever happens in the town of Long Thorpe – that is, until sixteen-year-old Summer Robinson disappears without a trace. No family or police investigation can track her down. REVIEW: CAN’T LOOK AWAY BY DONNA COONER Can’t Look Away was a pitch perfect contemporary that features a lot of honesty, a sweet romance and just enough heartbreak to really pull at your heartstrings. We meet Torrey Grey right after her family moves from Colorado to Texas. They decide to make the move shortly after Torrey’s younger sister, Miranda, is hit and killed by a drunk DISAPPOINTING: THE TOLL BY CHERIE PRIEST Goodreads. From Cherie Priest, the author of The Family Plot and Maplecroft, comes The Toll, a tense, dark, and scary treat for modern fans of the traditionally strange and macabre. State Road 177 runs along the Suwannee River, between Fargo, Georgia, and the Okefenokee Swamp. Drive that route from east to west, and you’ll cross sixbridges.
REVIEW: INLAND BY KAT ROSENFIELD Inland was a mixed bag for me. On one hand I love the cryptic nature of books like these where part of the fun is how it plays with our imagination, but for this to work I have to turn the last page with some kind of stunned wonderment, and that did not happen here. While the writing is great and the magical realism feel with its eeriemystique
READ IT SO YOU CAN READ THE SEQUEL: DARK OF THE WEST BY Aurelia Isendare is a princess of a small kingdom in the North, raised in privilege but shielded from politics as her brother prepares to step up to the throne. Halfway around the world, Athan Dakar, the youngest son of a ruthless general, is a fighter pilot longing for a life away from the front lines. When Athan’s mother is shot andkilled
ALL OUR YESTERDAYS TOUR STOP: INTERVIEW + GIVEAWAY I'm excited to have the All Our Yesterdays tour stop by the blog today. I've got Cristin over for an interview and then you can enter to win your very own copy! I read this gem a few weeks back and a XPRESSO READSREVIEW ARCHIVEGIVEAWAYSPOLICIESCONTACTALONE IN THE WILDKELLEY ARMSTRONG Welcome to Xpresso Reads - see blog posts. Light-Hearted and Thoughtful: The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai Posted by Rashika on 12/18/2019 • 1 Comment. The Right Swipe was easily one of my most anticipated romances of the year and yet general existential issues meant I didn’t get around to it before it was released or evenimmediately after.
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2020 NOT A GOOD ADDITION TO THE SERIES: ALONE IN THE WILD BY KELLEYARMSTRONG
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> ALONE IN THE WILD > KELLEY ARMSTRONG>
> Series: Rockton #5>
> Genre: Adult ,
> Mystery ,
> Survival
> Publication date: February 4th, 2020 > by Minotaur Books>
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> IN #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER KELLEY ARMSTRONG'S LATEST THRILLER, > THE HIDDEN TOWN OF ROCKTON IS ABOUT TO FACE A CHALLENGE NONE OF THEM > SAW COMING: A BABY.>
> Every season in Rockton seems to bring a new challenge. At least > that's what Detective Casey Duncan has felt since she decided to > call this place home. Between all the secretive residents, the > sometimes-hostile settlers outside, and the surrounding wilderness, > there's always something to worry about.>
> While on a much needed camping vacation with her boyfriend, Sheriff > Eric Dalton, Casey hears a baby crying in the woods. The sound leads > them to a tragic scene: a woman buried under the snow, murdered, a > baby still alive in her arms.>
> A town that doesn’t let anyone in under the age of eighteen, > Rockton must take care of its youngest resident yet while solving > another murder and finding out where the baby came from - and > whether she's better off where she is.>
> #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong again delivers > an engaging, tense thriller set in perhaps the most interesting town > in all of contemporary crime fiction. > -A copy was provided by Minotaur Books for review- I’ve been a longtime fan of Kelley Armstrong and in particular love her mysteries. While I didn’t pick up _City of the Lost_ as soon as it came out, when I did, I was unsurprisingly sucked into this new world Armstrong had crafted. Since picking up book 1, I’ve consistently kept up with the series and eagerly anticipated every new installment. So, I was very very excited to dive into _Alone in the Wild._ There were a lot of exciting things that happened in the_ __Watcher in the Woods_ and I was looking forward to seeing how Armstrong would deal with those threads. I ended up being pretty disappointed. It isn’t that _Alone in the Wild_ is inherently a bad book on its own but its not a good installment in this series. We ended book 4 with a lot of speculation on what the council was up to. _Alone in the Wild_ doesn’t focus on any of that at all and instead dismisses most of the theories it was hinting at in the last book. I thought we were headed towards a bigger, darker secret but NOPE. _Alone in the Wild_ is all about babies. Casey is suddenly angsting about whether or not she wants to have babies. Erik is pretty chill and doesn’t seem to care much about anything even though Casey thinks he is all worked up. I did not sign up for a book that is all about babies. Especially in a mystery series!!!!! Because Erik and Casey spend most of this book out of town, we also don’t get to hang out with any of our fav secondary characters. There were several key introductions that took place in the last installment and I was really hoping we’d actually get to see more of these characters and they’d be further developed but that also didnot happen.
The only really noteworthy thing this book does is expand the world a little bit as we get to meet groups of people we haven’t met before. I appreciated that but still really don’t like the way Armstrong talks about the so-called ‘savages.’ I honestly don’t remember if this happens as much in the previous books but there was so much repetitive information being shared and I am convinced it’s because I read an unfinished copy. Like 20% of the book is just Armstrong repeating information from the previous books. I appreciated it at first but it became really annoying after a while. My whole review has been me nitpicking about all the details but I do think that if you’re also a fan of the series, the book is probably worth the read. It’s not the best book in the series by a long shot but Casey (baby stuff aside) is still Casey and Erik is still Erik and together they make a good team. The ‘mystery’ is not as intriguing but it’s fun to follow along with. Overall, _Alone in the Wild_ is not really a good addition to the series but of course, like any committed fan, I’ll be back for future installments and hope we find out some NITTY GRITTY SECRETSabout the council.
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A MIXED BAG: SCAVENGE THE STARS BY TARA SIM POSTED BY RASHIKA ON 01/20/2020 • 1 COMMENT Scavenge the Stars wasn’t entirely what I expected it to be. I think it is being marketed as a fantasy which it was decidedly not. I am not sure I can even pinpoint any fantastical elements? But I am making an educated guess here and assuming that the sequel will have a lot more of those elements. Reading this book was fine. Just fine. I liked the story enough and kept flipping the pages but always felt like there was something missing that would draw me more to these characters and make me feel more invested in what was happening. It wasn’t until the last 20% of this book where I actually felt like I couldn’t stop reading, which is also why this book ended up being a three star read…Continue Reading »
LIGHT-HEARTED AND THOUGHTFUL: THE RIGHT SWIPE BY ALISHA RAI POSTED BY RASHIKA ON 12/18/2019 • 1 COMMENT The Right Swipe was easily one of my most anticipated romances of the year and yet general existential issues meant I didn’t get around to it before it was released or even immediately after. Alisha Rai became an auto-read author for me after I fell head-over-heels for the Forbidden Hearts series. The Right Swipe is definitely a departure from the general vibe of those books and if you come into this expecting angst and drama and lots of emotions, you won’t get it. What this book is is a light-hearted, incredibly thoughtful rom com. It may seem like a 180 from what I am used to from Alisha Rai but it also seems very quintessentially her. Rhiannon Hunter is at the top of her game. She revolutionized thedating world…
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ROMANCE MINI REVIEWS #5: TRIO OF CONTEMPORARY GOODNESS POSTED BY RASHIKA ON 12/10/2019 • 2 COMMENTS The Bromance Book Club Lyssa Kay Adams GOODREADS | PURCHASE The first rule of this book club: You don’t talk about book club. Nashville Legends second baseman Gavin Scott’s marriage is in major league trouble. He’s recently discovered a humiliating secret: his wife Thea has always faked the Big O. When he loses his cool at the revelation, it’s the final straw on their already strained relationship. Thea asks for a divorce, and Gavin realizes he’s let his pride and fear get the better of him. Welcome to the Bromance Book Club. Distraught and desperate, Gavin finds help from an unlikely source: a secret romance book club made up of Nashville’s top alpha men. With the help of their current read, a steamy Regency titled Courting…Continue Reading »
A PROMISING SPIN OFF: SAPPHIRE FLAMES BY ILONA ANDREWS POSTED BY RASHIKA ON 10/31/2019 • 2 COMMENTS While I was incredibly taken in by the world that Ilona Andrews had built with the Hidden Legacy series, I was still somewhat skeptical about how I’d take to having a new main character at the helm and especially a younger main character (Catalina is only 21!) As soon as I started reading though, all those doubts I had faded away and I instantly fell in love with these characters and the world again. I thought I would spend most of the book missing Nevada and Rogan, and while I certainly missed them, Catalina brought something new to the table and I really enjoyed watching her journey unfold. Three years have passed since Wildfire and Catalina is now head of house. The three protected years that Baylor house had are…Continue Reading »
PULLS NO PUNCHES: DEADLY LITTLE SCANDALS BY JENNIFER LYNN BARNES POSTED BY RASHIKA ON 10/24/2019 • 1 COMMENT HOLY FUCK THIS BOOK. Omg. What the fuck are words anyway??? This book does not pull any punches whatsoever. There are many many MANY twists and my head is still spinning from trying to figure out what I just read. Jennifer Lynn Barnes is known for her mysteries and her mysteries are why I keep coming back to her. Deadly Little Scandals, in my opinion, is unlike some of her previous stuff in terms of how major plot points unfold and the punches we are thrown. I cannot quite decide if this is a good thing or a bad but it is definitely a thing. Little White Lies took me a while to get invested in but by the time I was 10% into Deadly Little Scandals, my eyes were…Continue Reading »
AN ADORABLE ROM-COM: UNHONEYMOONERS BY CHRISTINA LAUREN POSTED BY RASHIKA ON 10/09/2019 • 2 COMMENTS I am not entirely sure what I expected diving into The Unhoneymooners but I ended up absolutely loving it. Christina Lauren’s books are extremely hyped but I never felt a particular need to read them until I saw the synopsis for The Unhoneymooners. My general distrust of hype made me worry I’d end up not liking the book, especially because I had just DNF’d another hate-to-love romance. INSTEAD, I was cackling and swooning and generally having a great time. Olive and Ami may be identical twins but are opposites in every other way. Ami is the lucky twin whereas Olive can never seem to catch a break. When, at Ami’s wedding, everyone but Olive (and the bridegroom’s brother, who she hates) gets extreme food poisoning from eating bad seafood, it…Continue Reading »
DEAR HAITI, LOVE ALAINE BY MAIKA MOULITE AND MARITZA MOULITE POSTED BY RASHIKA ON 10/04/2019 • 1 COMMENT Here is the thing, I like this book but it’s simply too long. At 432 pages, it took me days to drudge through. On top of that, I feel like the book is trying so hard to tackle so many things at once that it fails to really examine any of the issues it presents us with indepth.
After a presentation that goes very wrong, Alaine is suspended. Her parents decide that maybe spending some time in Haiti will help Alaine redirect her energy so she is shipped off to live with her aunt and her mother – who is also licking her wounds. One of the conditions of her suspension involves her doing an internship at her Aunt’s major non-profit organization and so begins several months ofAlaine…
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