Welcome to another installment of Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl). This week’s theme is all about books that we have loved that have fewer than 2,000 ratings on Goodreads. It was a bit shocking that some of these titles haven't already hit 2,000 ratings on Goodreads. There are also a few that … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Books I LOVED with Fewer than 2,000 Ratings on Goodreads
Tag: Carter Wilson
2018 Wrap Up Series: Favorite Reads of 2018
Since the last few days of 2018 are upon us, I thought it would be fun to feature a 2018 Wrap Up Series. Over 5 blog posts I will be highlighting books that I’ve read in 2018 across various topics: Best Instagram Book Club, Stephen King Reads, Best Debut Reads, Best Covers, and Favorites 2018 … Continue reading 2018 Wrap Up Series: Favorite Reads of 2018
2018 Wrap Up Series: Best Covers
Since the last few days of 2018 are upon us, I thought it would be fun to feature a 2018 Wrap Up Series. Over 5 blog posts I will be highlighting books that I’ve read in 2018 across various topics: Best Instagram Book Club, Stephen King Reads, Best Debut Reads, Best Covers, and Favorites 2018 … Continue reading 2018 Wrap Up Series: Best Covers
Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Found Because of #Bookstagram
I'm so terribly inconsistent with posting for Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl), but when I saw today was a freebie, I thought it would be the perfect setting to talk about a topic I really love! I am constantly on #bookstagram and because of my interactions on there I am also constantly … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Found Because of #Bookstagram
March Wrap Up
Read: Punishment by Scott J. Holliday I’ll Keep You Safe by Peter May Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney End Game by Matt Johnson A Trick of the Light by Louise Penny Mister Tender’s Girl by Carter Wilson It by Stephen King The Perfect Nanny by Leila Slimani Let Me Lie by Clare Mackintosh Stats: … Continue reading March Wrap Up
Book Review: Mister Tender’s Girl
MISTER TENDER'S GIRL | Carter Wilson 02.13.2018 | Sourcebooks Landmark Rating: 5/5 stars When Alice Hill was fourteen she was a lonely teenage girl who was looking for friends. When the Glassin twins asked her to come over and hang out with them, she didn't hesitate to accept the invitation. The twins volunteered to walk … Continue reading Book Review: Mister Tender’s Girl