Nonfiction and Nonsense

  • Roald Dahl’s Book of Ghost Stories

    I was very intrigued when I saw this book, because I love Roald Dahl’s stories, James and the Giant Peach and Matilda most of all. I had never read a ghost story composed by him, and I was slightly disappointed in reading the introduction to find out that the stories within were not ones he…

  • Bite of Justice by R.L. Caulder

    In the final book of the Blood Oath series we get the intense, filthy, spicy scene between all four main characters that we have been waiting for, definitely a four out of five on my spicy scale. Alina and her three fated mates start to figure out how the dynamic is going to work with…

  • Verity by Colleen Hoover

    After seeing this book mentioned frequently amongst readers of a particular genre I decided that I had to read it. I then went into this book knowing only what was summarized on the back cover. I was pleasantly surprised with the story, which goes back and forth between the present day and the not so…

  • A long overdue update

    The last time I wrote about what the actual content of my blog was going to be during my first post, my introduction, was when I first set it up over two years ago. Since then, the blog has been nothing but reviews of everything I have read. I feel it has been far too…

  • Bite of Vengeance by R.L. Caulder

    This book is absolutely riddled with grammatical, spacing, and punctuation errors, it comes out on top with the greatest number of mistakes I have ever found in a published work. It was incredibly frustrating to have to stop reading with such frequency as I had to pause and reach for a post it to mark…