Category Archives: fiction
Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Still Missing
“Still Missing” by Chevy Stevens (July 6, 2010) On the day she was abducted Annie O’Sullivan, a thirty-two-year-old realtor, had three goals: Sell a house, forget about a recent argument with her mother, and be on time for dinner with … Continue reading
Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Guilty Pleasures Edition #68 – Sweet Valley High #62 – Who’s Who?
Ready to have some fun? For once a Sweet Valley High book that doesn’t take itself too seriously, or take anything seriously at all. This book is full of ridiculousness, schemes, aliases, catfishing, twin switches and is not short on … Continue reading
The Magic Of “Meant To Be” Stories
Every now and then, a writer needs to research something for a project. Maybe an article, maybe a book, but even when it comes to fiction, the more realistic everything is, the more accessible the piece is to the reader. … Continue reading
Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Guilty Pleasures Edition #67 – Sweet Valley High #61 – Boy Trouble
I’d be lying if I said this book was special, but it is one of only two Sweet Valley High books so far to focus on a racial minority, so that’s something. We’ve already seen Sweet Valley High’s token Asian, … Continue reading
Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Guilty Pleasures Edition #66 – Sweet Valley High Super Star #1 – Lila’s Story
If you only read one Sweet Valley book (up to this point anyway) then this might be the book to read! I didn’t know what to expect, and honestly wasn’t expecting all that much, but this book delivers everything there … Continue reading