The Exit Strategy by Lainey Cameron Genre: Women’s Fiction Filled with women power and friendship, Cameron’s The Exit Strategy looks at the discrimination and sexism women face in the business industry with a sense of humor and grace. While instilling the idea that sexism is wrong, she shows how women have grown above it and … Continue reading The Power of Women: Book Review
Author: Rosey the Libby'N
Update
July 23rd, 2020: A Note from Rose at Rosey Reviews This week it is going to be about you. Go to the comments and let me know what you want me to focus on. Any books that you are waiting for OR want to read, but also don't want to read a horrible storyline? Comment … Continue reading Update
What You Would Expect… Except Not?
The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert: A Book Review Genre: Fantasy Albert’s story is definitely a mix of surreal fantasy and horror making the reader what to put the book down at the end and ask, “what did I just read”. The work is catching through as it draws the person in so they can … Continue reading What You Would Expect… Except Not?
Becoming God: A Book Review
Author's Note: I am really interested in academic works as well, so occasionally I am going to post a review on an academic book. I will continue to focus on YA and debut authors, but in order to keep with all the reading that I would like to do, academic books will fall in at … Continue reading Becoming God: A Book Review
Master of Sorrows by Justin Travis Call: A Book Review
Genre: Fantasy (self-described as Epic Fantasy) I rather enjoyed this book. The amount of foreshadowing was reasonable so that although you knew something of the sort was going to happen, you did not know when. Call certainly knew how to use the suspense element as many times you though something big was going to happen … Continue reading Master of Sorrows by Justin Travis Call: A Book Review
No Bad Deed: A Book Review
Genre: Horror From the very first page of this story, I was hooked. With the fast pace and mind chasing realism, the heroine fit exactly to what I need and want in a story. True be told, this story was one that I read at the exact moment I needed to. I have been craving … Continue reading No Bad Deed: A Book Review
The Last Man by Mary Shelley
The Last Man by Mary Shelley: A Book Review Genre: Science Fiction, Dystopian Mary Shelley’s The Last Man did not age well. Written using Shelly’s distinct writing style, the story is told in first person of the event of an illness overcoming humankind. While, parts of nature did seem to fit with futuristic views, the … Continue reading The Last Man by Mary Shelley
Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore: A Book Review
Genre: Realistic Fiction Valentine was quite the novel. Based in a small town in Texas, the story switches from the eyes of different women throughout the town all while being told in third-person narrative. The main character herself has only two chapters, the first chapter and the end, where you see what is going on … Continue reading Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore: A Book Review
The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick: A Book Review
Genre: Science Fiction The Man in the High Castle was an unusual book to say the least. Being tossed between characters, the storyline did get confusing at the beginning, but after you are introduced to all the characters there is a sense of relief. I felt a lot for the characters as they were extremely … Continue reading The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick: A Book Review
To Kill a Mockingbird: BookTalk
https://youtu.be/_vNr7SkzmFs Plot: 10/10 Characters: 10/10 Writing: 10/10 Editor: 10/10 Total: 40/40 Title: To Kill a Mockingbird Author: Harper Lee Illustrated: Fred Fordham Edition: 1st Graphic Novel Published: October 30, 2018 Publisher: Harper ISBN: 9780062798183 If you want to get it: Amazon, Barnes&Noble

