I started My Sister’s Grave by Robert Dugoni on a whim. I was reading a physical book but didn’t have a light source. My Sister’s Grave was on Kindle Unlimited and I figured if nothing else it would keep me entertained for the evening whether or not I ever finished it. I was pleasantly surprised. Robert Dugoni kept me entertained for the entirety of the […]
Monthly Archives: July 2018
Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo *Alexa’s Review*
After really enjoying my reread of the first book, Shadow and Bone, I could not wait to dive right into this one. I do have to say that this story starts off slower because this is more of a journey book. There are long passages where Alina is just traveling. This is usually a book that I would not like that much because of these […]
Discussion: Book Budgets – Do You Have One?
I understand that budgeting is different and means different things to each person. When my husband received his promotion I knew this was our chance to get our lives back on track financially. One of the first ways I like to try to save is by slashing what I spend on books. Once I got to digging around on my new library’s website I started […]
Good Luck with That by Kristan Higgins *Stephanie’s Review*
I don’t even know where to start my review of Good Luck with That by Kristan Higgins. If you’ve been a follower of Once Upon a Chapter you’ll know that I adore Kristan Higgins and everything I’ve ever read of her’s. Good Luck with That takes the cake. It is on my top 5 ever (forget just 2018) and may very well become a yearly […]
Book Spotlight: Laughable, Lovable Lessons Learned in the Library by Jeanie R.S. Hanna
I’m not actually going to review this book in my typical way. I know that my view is skewed and I can’t be unbiased. I did want to let you know about this book that I loved. Jeannie Hanna (or better known to me “Mrs. Hanna”) was my elementary school librarian. I grew up in a small town of just 3600 people. My little home […]