The Layover is the perfect companion for your next vacation, especially if it involves a long layover and sharing a flight with your arch-nemesis. This enemies-to-lovers romance is four stars and worth the read.
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November Wrap-Up
Black Buck Darren (Buck) is content working as a Starbucks shift manager. He makes enough money to support his mom and has enough time to spend with his girlfriend. He’s getting by, and he likes his co-workers. So he’s surprised when one morning, he gets the sudden urge to upsell a regular customer and bigshot…
The Other Black Girl: Review
The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris is self-described as Get Out meets The Devil Wears Prada. Given that, I got my hands on a copy as soon as humanly possible. There’s no way I was missing out on one of the best movies I’ve ever seen clashing with one of my favorite chick…
The Siren
St. Genesius, a small Caribbean island, is home to the set of The Siren, Cole Power’s newest film. The newest thriller written and directed by Cole Power’s own son has a setting and cast to die for. Among the cast and crew calling the island home for the next few months are Stella, Cole Power’s ex and fallen star with a supposed alcohol and rage problem, and her new and mysterious assistant Felicity Fox. The island is filled with cast members who run on their own schedule (island time, one could say) and at the very frustrating end of the schedule is producer Taylor. Tasked with managing celebrities and her own tarnished reputation, Taylor isn’t having the most relaxing time on St. Genesius. To cap it all off, a hurricane is brewing close to shore.
“You have to read this. And this one too. Here...I have copies, you can borrow them.” Readers are givers and sharers. We give books to people who may not even have asked for a book. We talk about stories unprompted in conversation. Oh, you know, that reminds me of a book I read once… We…
Abby Day is a quirky photographer who is going through it. Her grades are slipping, she’s one paper away from failing her English class, and her Grandpa passed away a year ago. The only thing getting her through are her two best friends: Leo and Connie. Except things are awkward with Leo because of a Big Embarrassing Incident that both are avoiding discussing. Everything starts to change for Abby the day she accidentally learns of a big sister she never knew existed….and decides to go to summer camp to unravel her family's secrets with long lost big sis Savannah Tully.
A miracle happened this April: Jacob started watching Grey’s Anatomy with me. Why is this a miracle? Because it literally just happened. After a long day and thirty minutes of scrolling through the same old Netflix suggestions, Jacob said words I never thought I’d hear: “Do you just want to watch Grey’s Anatomy?”







