

Missing: Blogger of ShelfishlyAddicted
Img Caleb Roenigk I fancy that's what the title might read, should someone write an article on my lack of posts on the blog the last half...


#ShelfieSunday with Sumaiyya Naseem of Sumaiyya.Books
Of all the social media outlets that exist, I am most active on Instagram. While I love Facebook, my use is mostly personal, though I do...


#ShelfieSunday featuring Faroukh Naseem of TheGuyWithTheBook
One thing I love about Instagram is how it offers people with the same passions and interests the ability to connect - whether it's...


Review: When the Moon is Low by Nadia Hashimi
With a compelling narrative and realistic characters, Nadia Hashimi brings the harrowing experiences of refugees to life in the pages of...


Review & Giveaway: All the Time in the World by Caroline Angell
“Family is family. Whether it’s the one you start out with… the one that you end up with… or the family that you gain along the way.” -...


Review: A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Thorns and Roses, the new series from best-selling author, Sarah J. Maas, takes the familiar tale of Beauty and the Beast to a...


Review: I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid
I’m thinking of ending things. It's likely most of us have been in a relationship where we’ve had this exact thought. Maybe things...


Review: The Girls in the Garden by Lisa Jewell
After a garden party one hazy summer evening, where her mother had one glass of one too many, a girl goes looking for her older sister....


Review: With Malice by Eileen Cook
When Jill Charron opens her eyes, she finds herself in a hospital bed, fresh from unconsciousness. She is told that she was involved in a...


Review: Frayed by Kara Terzis
Frustrated. Irritated. Incredulous. These are the three words that come to mind as I write a review for Frayed by Kara Terzis. It has...