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Amy Suto
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Book Review: A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas
Iβve said it before and Iβll say it again. ACOMAF singlehandedly threw me to the wolves, left me for dead, resurrected me from the afterlife, and changed the course of my life forever. Read the full review here on my blog.
Book Review: Phantasma by Kaylie Smith
Read my review of Phantasma by Kaylie Smith -- a standalone dark romantasy with some seriously cool Gothic Horror vibes and lots of spice.
Book Review: Quicksilver (Fae & Alchemy Book #1) by Callie Hart
Read my review of Quicksilver (Fae & Alchemy Book #1) by Callie Hart -- a romantasy book that's similar to ACOTAR (A Court of Thorns and Roses.)
Book Review: Everybody Knows by Jordan Harper
My book review of βEVERYBODY KNOWSβ by Jordan Harper. In this review, I touch on this Los Angeles noir story, and the difficult of pulling off a believable conspiracy thriller.
4 Lessons From Eat, Pray, Love: Best Travel Memoir Example
Looking for a great example of a travel memoir? Read my post on 4 lessons we can learn from Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert! I include passages and examples from the book to help you learn how to write a travel memoir, along with resources on hiring a memoir ghostwriter for your book.
My 5 Favorite Memoirs as a Memoir Ghostwriter
Here are my top 5 favorite memoirs as a memoir ghostwriter! From travel memoirs to how-to memoirs, these autobiographies deserve a spot on your nightstand. Learn more about why I love EAT PRAY LOVE, Prince Harry's SPARE, and these other must-read autobiographies!
Book Review: The Minimalist Entrepreneur by Sahil Lavingia
Sahil Lavingiaβs book The Minimalist Entrepreneur offers a great perspective on how to build small businesses that are actually profitable and sustainable β while still having control over your life. Hereβs my book review and takeaways!
Weekend Read: Ronan Farrow's Catch & Kill, Trevor Noah's Born a Crime, oh and also Cold War Kids Have a New Album
Hello! Happy November, world. I've been writing my millennial underground this story for #NaNoWriMo, and, in classic National Novel Writing Month form, I'm behind. But if you keep visiting amysuto.com/underground, you'll find new chapters added.
Good Books: Being Gritty, Successful, and Working Smart for Screenwriters
As writers, the only part of our career we can truly control is our output. How productive can we be? How can we write more pages in a day? How can we optimize our creativity and enrich our storytelling?That's why as part of my Good Books series, I'm exploring how we can work smarter -- without adding six more cups of coffee to our day.
Good Books: The Fault in Our Stars
I've been trying to find new authors to add to my list of favorite authors on my Facebook page (a prestigious list of high importance and influence, I assure you) when I made the mistake of reading John Green. I say mistake because once I read The Fault in Our Stars, I knew I was going to get nothing done in the next week while I made my way through all his other books.So today's blog post is dedicated to John Green, who stole my productivity but instead gave me something much more valuable: great books that will stay with me forever.
Good Books: Strong Female Protagonists
Looking for good books with strong female protagonists? Look no further! I review two excellent books with compelling female main characters.
Good Books: Sociopaths and Suicide Pacts
Three cheers for a new blog series!I spent four hours hanging out in LAX the other day because my flight was delayed (blizzards, you sly dogs, you). Considering they only give you an hour of complimentary internet there (blasphemy!) I had to stop blogging and tweeting and instead read some of the books I'd recently bought on my Kindle. I'm glad I did, because I read two great books that I want to share with you today.
5 Books You Should Read This Month
I spend more time reading book reviews than actual books because I have no time to read so-so novels. But the result? I find fantastic reads. Here are some books I've read and loved recently.