Hello hello! Guess who’s back with a book review that is a long time coming! Today I want to talk about one of my favorite reads of 2019 THE TURN OF THE KEY by Ruth Ware. While I do own a couple of Ware’s books, this is the first one I’ve actually had the chance … Continue reading Review: THE TURN OF THE KEY
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Review: SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING BLOOD-SOAKED
I'm not usually one for anthologies, if I'm being completely honest. I enjoy short stories because I can blow through them and it makes me feel like a good reader, but I do find it hard to stay interested in a book full of them, with no connection from story to story. That being said, … Continue reading Review: SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING BLOOD-SOAKED
Review: SIX OF CROWS
No mourners, no funerals. Let me start this review off by saying that I haven’t read a fantasy book since high school. I’m halfway through my Master’s degree now, so, yeah, it’s been a while. I was wary of starting this book at first. I bought it at Target because a) I compulsively buy a … Continue reading Review: SIX OF CROWS
Book Hauls and TBRs: September 2019
In my last post, "Riff Raff Is One Of Rhode Island’s Best Kept Secrets" I talked about my most recent trip to one of my favorite bookstores in Rhode Island. Today, I wanted to talk a bit about what I found on the shelves and couldn't leave behind. I'll be talking about five books today, but … Continue reading Book Hauls and TBRs: September 2019
Riff Raff Is One Of Rhode Island’s Best Kept Secrets
Hello hello! It's been a hot minute since I've posted (or five months, but hey who's counting?) (My anxiety, that's who). But nevertheless, I am back and more consistent than ever, with brand new reviews planned out! Starting this month, I'll be doing monthly highlights of local bookstores and museums, both at home and when … Continue reading Riff Raff Is One Of Rhode Island’s Best Kept Secrets
Writing Sprints and Novel Edits: Tips For Camp Nanowrimo
Hello hello! It has been approximately 6 weeks since I last posted here, which means that I am doing a very bad job of keeping my New Year’s Resolution! Nevertheless, I am back and (hopefully) more consistent than ever! I took some time off from the blog for a few reasons, the main one being … Continue reading Writing Sprints and Novel Edits: Tips For Camp Nanowrimo
Bookstore Therapy: Finding Solace Between The Shelves
Hello again! Welcome back to another riveting week of Corvina Has Not Had Time To Finish A Book Review! Just kidding (sort of). Although I am not kidding about the lack of review - I have books I need to write my reviews on, but I just have not had the time/mental capacity to sit … Continue reading Bookstore Therapy: Finding Solace Between The Shelves
Realism and Resetting Goals: January Wrap Up and February TBR
Hello friends! It’s been a hot minute since I’ve updated here (which means my New Year Resolution is not going so well)! But never fear, I am back with a (very) belated January Wrap Up and February TBR list! In January, I finally finished “Dangerous to Know” by Tasha Alexander. You can read my review … Continue reading Realism and Resetting Goals: January Wrap Up and February TBR
Corvina Reviews: “Bird Box” by Josh Malerman
Bird Box by Josh Malerman tells the story of Malorie and her two children, Boy and Girl, as they try to survive in a post-apocalyptic world where mysterious creatures drive people mad and sight is a dangerous thing. Recently made popular by the Netflix adaptation by the same name, this story is just as exciting … Continue reading Corvina Reviews: “Bird Box” by Josh Malerman
Corvina Reviews: “Dangerous to Know” by Tasha Alexander
Welcome to the first installment of Corvina Reviews, where I’ll be discussing the books I’ve read! I’ll try my best to avoid spoilers in my reviews, but sometimes it may be unavoidable—reader beware! Up first is the fifth installment in the Lady Emily series, Dangerous to Know. Dangerous to Know by Tasha Alexander follows protagonist … Continue reading Corvina Reviews: “Dangerous to Know” by Tasha Alexander








