
Gunpowder Milkshake (2021)
Movie Watch
A secret sisterhood of female assassins, over the course of a single night, fight to stop a cycle of...

Public Confidential by The Beat
Album
Following up on the acclaimed 2016 album Bounce, The Beat are back with Ranking Roger to release...

The girl who disappeared twice
Book
If family court judge Hope Willis had turned her head, she would have seen the car containing her...

Bad Guys: A Zack Walker Mystery #2
Book
Zack Walker has joined the staff of a city newspaper and his feature on the life of a private...

Grey Gardens (2009)
Movie Watch
Based on a true story about a daughter and mother, both named Edith Bouvier Beale. Their story came...

After (2019)
Movie Watch
Tessa Young is a dedicated student, dutiful daughter and loyal girlfriend to her high school...

Teen Titans: Raven
Book
Raven has been in a terrible car accident that kills her foster mother. She moves in with her mom's...

Julie Collinge (1183 KP) rated Shatter Me in Books
Nov 3, 2021
The story is well written, and you can feel the emotions coming from Juliette like you are in the room with her. I’ve already ordered the rest of the books, 6 in the set now, for Christmas!

Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Letter to My Daughter in Books
May 10, 2018
It's ironic that this book is called <u>Letter to My Daughter</u> when Maya Angelou doesn't have a daughter. She claims women such as Oprah Winfrey, Rosa Johnson Butler, Valerie Simpson, Brenda Crisp, and Frances Berry allowed her to be a mother to them. This book goes through different aspects of Maya Angelou's life from childhood living with her grandmother, to becoming an undeveloped woman who thought sex would bring in her breasts. And it did, but they were filled with milk.
We as women go through many struggles in life. A lot of the time, we put ourselves on the back burner in order to take care of those around us. In this book, Maya Angelou proves to us that no matter the struggle, if we work hard and put ourselves first, we can accomplish anything. She had it just as hard, actually harder than any of us and look at all she had done in this world.
I recommend this book to all the women I know. It will leave you feeling empowered, strong and on top of the world.

Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Then She Was Gone in Books
May 23, 2018
Thank you to NetGalley and Atria Books for the opportunity to read and review this book.
After the first few chapters of this book, I figured out a few things about this story that I think most readers will discover as well. But the thing that made this book so hard to put down was how it was all going to come together, it's an incredible journey.
Losing a child is the most painful experience. When Laurel loses Ellis, her whole world is turned upside down and she can no longer function as she once did. She stops cooking for her family, her relationships become strained and eventually she and her husband divorce. Once they find the body of her daughter, the pain becomes a little less since she now has some closure. But why does this young girl look so much like her dead daughter. Did Floyd have something to do with Ellie's disappearance and death? Her family doesn't get a good vibe from this man, but Laurel feels as if she needs to stay with him until the whole truth is revealed.