[REVIEW] Vox
Terrifying and brilliant, this book is an all-too-possible future if people, especially women, don’t use their voices now. … Continue reading[REVIEW] Vox
Terrifying and brilliant, this book is an all-too-possible future if people, especially women, don’t use their voices now. … Continue reading[REVIEW] Vox
A well-written tale of the horror and hope that surrounded the spread of The Black Plague in England in the 1300s. … Continue reading[REVIEW] The Last Hours
A funny and honest memoir of learning to love who you are and overcoming the bullsh*t. … Continue reading[REVIEW] Landwhale
An attempt at a scathing look at the underbelly of the tech industry, but without any real depth. … Continue reading[REVIEW] Live Work Work Work Die
A beautifully written story capturing the migrant experience and immigration in America across three generations. … Continue reading[REVIEW] America Is Not The Heart
A good historical fiction tale. Nothing particularly special or unique about it, but not terrible either. … Continue reading[REVIEW] The King’s Witch
Completely not what I expected and full of snarky and sly insight into our culture, female friendships, and the lies which we tell ourselves. … Continue reading[REVIEW] A Lady’s Guide to Selling Out
If you’re looking for a thriller that also combines an honest take on issues career women face, then you’ll love this book. … Continue reading[REVIEW] The Favorite Sister
A combination of a memoir, a guide on how to lead (even if you don’t particularly feel like a leader), and a beacon of hope in these awful political times. … Continue reading[REVIEW] Minority Leader
One of the best books I have ever read in my life. Full of sorrow and hope, it shines a light on the death penalty that will make you want to take a stand. … Continue reading[REVIEW] The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row