I JUST finished Red Agenda by Cameron Poe! I generously received Red Agenda from Smith Publicity in return for an honest review. {Synopsis from Goodreads} The most sought after commodity in the world is power, and when money is no object, power is up for grabs. Desiring autonomy, one small nation develops an unlikely…
Category: Fiction
Paper Dreams Review of How To Fall In Love With A Man Who Lives In A Bush by Emmy Abrahamson
How to fall in love with a man who lives in a bush…quite possibly one of the longest titles I’ve come across in a while. I received HTFILWAMWLIAB (lol) by Emmy Abrahamson from Harper Collins Canada in exchange for an honest review. Okay, but really, I keep having to look at the actual book to…
Paper Dreams Review on Wildwood by Elinor Florence
I received Wildwood by Elinor Florence from Dundurn Press, which is an independent publisher of Canadian stories. It was in a winter press package along with The God Game by Jeffrey Round, you can read my review on it here. Anyways, as soon as I read the synopsis I knew I would be interested in…
Paper Dreams Review on A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness Page Length: 225 pages (paperback) Publisher: August 2nd, 2016 (first published in 2011) by Candlewick I bought A Monster Calls after seeing so many people rave about it on Instagram. Plus with the movie coming out soon, I usually like to read the book before I see the movie!…
Paper Dreams Review on Between by Angie Abdou
Between by Angie Abdou Published: October 2014 by Arsenal Pulp Press Page Length: 312 pages (paperback) I first heard of Between by Angie Abdou this summer when I attended Festival of Words 2016 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Angie, herself was speaking and moderating multiple panels at the festival. I was instantly drawn to her warm,…
Paper Dreams Review on Diary of an Oxygen Thief by Anonymous
Diary of an Oxygen Thief by Anonymous Page Length: 143 pages Published: January 1st 2006 I picked this book up purely on a whim. I had seen pictures of the book floating around on Instagram and thought it seemed like it would be interesting especially because the author is Anonymous. It makes it sound more…