Book Review: “Spells for Forgetting, by Adrienne Young”

PNW finally got the memo that it is fall, and this is the perfect dreary weather read. Spells for Forgetting, is something I think we all have wondered about, wouldn’t it just be easier if you could just forget something that hurts deeply? This book takes place on a fake island in Washington’s Puget Sound.… Continue reading Book Review: “Spells for Forgetting, by Adrienne Young”

Book Review: “Fairy Tale, by Stephen King”

First of all, who can say no to a current day literal fairytale that was thought up during the early starts of the pandemic?! Needing an escape from reality it seems, Stephen King created a world wholly relatable yet… magic in of itself? This tale has vast array cast of characters yet and not to… Continue reading Book Review: “Fairy Tale, by Stephen King”

Book Review: “The House Across the Lake, by Riley Sager

Those that know me, know I LOVE a good suspenseful thriller. Riley Sager has been a pretty solid author in my book. However, I can honestly say his first couple books were the bestest. This book, is the PERFECT fall read, it takes place during fall in Vermont- and can seriously give the cozy sweater… Continue reading Book Review: “The House Across the Lake, by Riley Sager

Book Review: “Remarkably Bright Creatures, By Shelly Van Pelt”

Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelly Van Pelt is a wonderful story. Being from the PNW, she did justice with the setting and the familiarity of the area. But honestly, where to begin?! I listened to the story on Audible, and it was done in a way that pulled you in and could really feel the… Continue reading Book Review: “Remarkably Bright Creatures, By Shelly Van Pelt”

Book Review: “A History of Wild Places, by Shea Ernshaw”

“History of Wild Places by Shea Ernshaw”l.” Must read 📕! Mystery. Missing person. Cult-ish. Wild. Last resort. This book was all over- it hit so many boxes, and is a fast read. One of the things I found fascinating by this book is that it has glimpses of PNW, and partially takes place nearby on… Continue reading Book Review: “A History of Wild Places, by Shea Ernshaw”