They Wish They Were Us was on my TBR for a little while, now. A murdered best friend, a secret society, I was SO excited to get into what seemed to be such an exciting read. Did I enjoy it? Read on for my full review! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: violence, on-page character death, attempted rape,…
Review: Most Likely, Sarah Watson
Written by the creator of The Bold Type (a TV show I loved!), highlighting female friendships… On paper, Most Likely had everything to convince me. Did it really? Check out my full review to find out! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: depression, mention of drug addiction, racism, sexism, ableism. ☂️ DIVERSITY:Queer main character, disabled side character (in…
Review: Destination Anywhere, Sara Barnard
I fell for Sara Barnard’s books when I first read A Quiet Kind of Thunder a little while ago. I was SO excited to read Destination Anywhere, because it has traveling in Canada and unexpected adventures and friendships and yay. Read my review below to find out what I thought! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: bullying, drug…
Review: Take Me Home Tonight, Morgan Matson
Morgan Matson is a must-buy author for me, as she is one of my favorite young adult contemporary writers… ever. I was eager to see whether or not her brand new release, Take Me Home Tonight, would do the trick as well. Check out my full review below! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: alcohol consumption, divorced parents,…
Review: When You Were Everything, Ashley Woodfolk
When You Were Everything was very high on my TBR list and I’m so thankful I finally got to read it because… it’s a new favorite. Read on my review below to find out why! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: ableism, parental separation, bullying. ☂️ DIVERSITY: Black main character (African-American), Black main character with stutter (Bangladeshi). There…




