I’m usually not a Young Adult reader simply for the fact that I have it stuck in my mind that YA novels are for just that, young adults! But I’m trying to get over my fear of feeling weird about reading them and this book was a great start! Abigail Rook is not your oldContinue reading “Jackaby-William Ritter”
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13 Minutes-Sarah Pinborough
I should have a disclaimer before this review that I love Sarah Pinborough. Behind Her Eyes has become my go-to recommendation and she could probably write complete trash but I’d still read it, I loved BHE that much. That being said, 13 Minutes is not trash and I was thrilled to death when Flatiron BooksContinue reading “13 Minutes-Sarah Pinborough”
The Well Dressed Bear Will (Never) Be Found- J. Rosello’
I finished reading this cutie tonight! It is such a treat! If you’re looking for a cute but deep comic that will give you the feels, look no further! Highly recommend this small comic book! Here’s to the adventure of finding a novel novel! Lacey
Sip-Brian Allen Carr
I’ve become a big fan of apocalyptic stories over the last year. Although I find the idea of these stories completely terrifying, I find myself seeking them out. I don’t normally enjoy getting scared but there is something about the possibility of the story coming to life that really gets my heart pumping. Sip takesContinue reading “Sip-Brian Allen Carr”
Book Review Blog Birthday
I can’t believe it’s been one year of Lacey Does Lit! Thanks to all of you that follow my book reading adventures! You’re the best! ❤️ Here’s to the adventure of finding a novel novel! Lacey
The Dry-Jane Harper
If I could write like this as my debut novel, I’d quit my day job. The Dry takes place in Australia in a small town that is deep in drought. Federal Agent Aaron Falk is returning to his hometown for the first time in 20 years since he was chased out as a young man.Continue reading “The Dry-Jane Harper”
Dear Amy- Helen Callaghan
I very rarely find that a book leaves me without a sense of who the author is. Dear Amy is no different. Helen Callaghan has a unique story to tell and I look forward to reading her future works. Margot Lewis has a dark past. In the new life she has made for herself sheContinue reading “Dear Amy- Helen Callaghan”
The Fever- Megan Abbott
I’m pulling this book out of my “previously read” vault to review because it’s my last semester is school and I’ve been slacking on reading. This was the first Megan Abbott that I had the pleasure reading and since reading I’ve added many of her books to my to be read list. The Fever takesContinue reading “The Fever- Megan Abbott”