Learning to Breathe by Janice Lynn Mather, out now Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for Learning to Breathe! I’m excited to be a part of this as I treasure this precious novel. If you haven’t yet, check out my touring buddies posts on That Reading Wraith, Just a Lil’ Lost, Brains, Books, and…
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Book Review: Golden Hour by Chantel Guertin
Golden Hour by Chantel Guertin, out now The long-awaited conclusion to Chantel Guertin’s Pippa Greene series is here! For fans of Jenny Han’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before series, this equally driven and talented, hyper-focused, total catch of a protagonist is learning her biggest lesson yet. I’ve been talking a lot about how I…
The Paper Trail Diary turns FOUR with a giveaway!
I am pretty pleased with myself that I’ve managed to keep this blog going for four years now, to be honest! And while this “birthday” is actually weeks late because I’m not the most perfect blog mom, I am still thrilled to celebrate. Especially because I’m so into this giveaway pack I’ve put together! This…
Book Review: Chaotic Good by Whitney Gardner
Chaotic Good by Whitney Gardner, out now It’s been a while since I finished reading Chaotic Good and I still feel hungover. I wish I had more time with Cameron, Cooper, Why, and Lincoln. Chaotic Good will easily make it as one of my favourite books of 2018! I loved Whitney’s first book You’re Welcome, Universe that came…
Join the mail edition of the Book Lover Postcard Swap!
In honour of April being National Letter Writing Month, Barb and I knew it was only fitting/obvious that our next Book Lover Postcard Swap theme be mail 😉 So sign up to be matched with someone – you’ll write each other postcards about books you’ve enjoyed that involve mail in some way! I have so…
Book Review: Tyler Johnson Was Here by Jay Coles
Tyler Johnson Was Here by Jay Coles, out now “Who do you even call when the cops are the ones being the bad guys? Who do you even beg to protect you?” I am so glad that Black Lives Matter-inspired books continue to be published and break grounds. Tyler Johnson Was Here is a worthy…
Book Review: Emergency Contact by Mary H.K. Choi
Emergency Contact by Mary H.K. Choi, out now I must have read the description for Emergency Contact a handful of times and it never stuck. So how did it become one of my favourite books of the year so far? This was a good recurring lesson of ‘don’t always judge a book by its description’ (though…