I’ve shared quite a few reviews of mystery thrillers on Writing Whimsy, but today I’m sharing little reviews on two young adult options, Ruthless by…
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Today’s Book Whimsy features three short books. Honestly, I love short books. There’s just something about being able to finish a book in one day,…
1 CommentThe majority of the books I read are by American authors, but I definitely make an effort to reach for Canadian ones when I can,…
3 CommentsLately, I have read a few books that have something unique in common–unconventional narrators, with unfamiliar bodies. In Blackbird, it’s a girl who doesn’t remember…
3 CommentsI know I’ve been reviewing young adult books so far, and that’s actually not all I read, but I do write book reviews for another…
Leave a CommentA lot of the books I review on Writing Whimsy are contemporary, often young adult, because honestly that’s the genre I tend to read the…
Leave a CommentOne of the latest series I’ve read is the Monument 14 Trilogy by Emmy Laybourne* and I thought I’d share these three books together, keeping…
2 CommentsAfter my last post of mainly disappointing contemporary young adult novels I’d read recently, I promised the next one would be more positive– and although…
1 CommentIf there’s one book format I love, it’s novels-in-verse. They are kinda like the purple nail polish of the book world. So I will pretty…
2 CommentsIn keeping with my recent blog resolution to move my book content over to Writing Whimsy but in an approachable (ie: short reviews, but a…
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