Waiting on Wednesday (#16)

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Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly post created by Breaking the Spine that features our most anticipated books to be released.

It’s no secret that I am a #1 fan of fairytale retellings so, when I saw this book, I immediately shrieked in delight! Plus Beauty and the Beast is my #1 favorite princess tale so, really, how can I resist?

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Negative Review: History Is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera

25014114History Is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera

My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Received: Edelweiss
Publication Date: January 7th, 2017
Publisher: SoHo Teen
Point of View: 1st Person & Masculine
Recommended Age: 14+
Pacing: Slow
Genres &  Themes: Young Adult, Contemporary, LGBT, Life and Death, Grief, Romance, Friendship, Coming-of-Age, Mental Illness

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OCD-afflicted Griffin has just lost his first love, Theo, in a drowning accident. In an attempt to hold onto every piece of the past, he forges a friendship with Theo’s last boyfriend, Jackson. When Jackson begins to exhibit signs of guilt, Griffin suspects he’s hiding something, and will stop at nothing to get to the truth about Theo’s death. But as the grieving pair grows closer, readers will question Griffin’s own version of the truth—both in terms of what he’s willing to hide and what true love means. Continue reading

Waiting on Wednesday (#11)

New+WoWWaiting on Wednesday is a weekly post created by Breaking the Spine that features our most anticipated books to be released.

Having read Adam Silvera’s first novelMore Happy Than Not (see review here) – I’m extremely excited for his next novel to be published which will be LGBT themed also!

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Waiting on Wednesday (#10)

New+WoWWaiting On Wednesday is a weekly post created by Breaking the Spine that features our most anticipated books to be released.

I haven’t done a Waiting on Wednesday post in a year, so I’m very excited to share one of my most anticipated 2016 releases! Scratch that, it’s a 2017 book. Why do I hate myself? Continue reading