book reviews, K A Tucker

THE SIMPLE WILD – K. A. TUCKER

**Spoilers Ahead, Read On With Caution** Contrary to its title, THE SIMPLE WILD is anything but simple. It’s heartbreaking, witty and overly descriptive to the point where you find yourself looking up flights to Alaska. And sadly I don’t have a spare seventeen plus hours to fly out, or any holiday time I can use at work until after April, I can’t go. I can however, read this book to my hearts content and live vicariously through Calla, Wren, Jonah, Agnes, Mabel, Simon and Susan.

book reviews, Colleen Hoover

NOVEMBER 9 – COLLEEN HOOVER

**Spoilers Ahead, Read On With Caution** One of my ultimate ultimate u l t i m a t e favourite authors is Colleen Hoover, and she is a brilliantly fantastic writer who knows how to evoke too many emotions in one go. I enjoy reading her books so thoroughly, that I always accidentally read them too fast, and immediately want to reread them. I’m looking at you ALL YOUR PERFECTS, WITHOUT MERIT and IT ENDS WITH US.

Becca Fitzpatrick, book reviews

BLACK ICE – BECCA FITZPATRICK

**Spoilers Ahead, Read On With Caution** Becca Fitzpatrick was one of my favourite authors as a teenager, and so it was lovely getting to reminisce over reading one of her books again. Just you wait until I review HUSH, HUSH in a little while! In a few weeks for sure!

book reviews, Gayle Forman

I WAS HERE – GAYLE FORMAN

**Spoilers Ahead, Read On With Caution** I Was Here pushes the boundaries in a way that I loved, having all the little details that I love in a book, like texting, flashbacks, and the way that it got me thinking how saying I was here is the most we can say as a human. We can live to be one hundred and two, feeling like we've accomplished nothing substantial; but we have, we were here. We cherished and thought each other in a vast amount of ways and emotions, we survived and thrived and invented things.