
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones (1986)
I’ll admit, I was completely surprised to learn that Howl's Moving Castle was originally a book! After seeing the 2004 Studio Ghibli film, I never expected the story to have such depth in its literary form, but I was truly delighted by the novel.

Starter Villain by John Scalzi (2023)
Starter Villain by John Scalzi is a fun, light read that hits just the right notes for when you need something entertaining without too much effort. The story follows Charlie, a 28 year old guy who unexpectedly inherits a supervillain empire, and it’s filled with quirky humor, absurd moments, and just enough action to keep things moving. Scalzi’s writing style is sharp and fast paced, making it the perfect book to throw on while you're working through other tasks or projects.

Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein (1959)
As a long time fan of military science fiction, Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein has always been one of those books I've wanted to experience in full. The audiobook version, narrated by R.C. Bray, proved to be an exceptional way to dive into this classic novel, offering a fresh and engaging experience from start to finish.

All Better Now by Neal Shusterman (2025)
Neal Shusterman’s All Better Now is a deeply moving and thought-provoking novel that continues to showcase his unparalleled ability to tackle complex emotional and social issues with nuance and heart. In his 2025 release, Shusterman takes readers on an unflinching journey through mental health, self-identity, and the pursuit of healing in a world that often feels broken.

The Toll Book 3 by Neal Shusterman (2019)
So!! This is a series I honestly haven’t been able to put down since i finished the first one. It was such a lively concept of a book from the first. A world struggling with overpopulation, not enough resources, and no where to go, so in come the scythes. My deepest appreciation for the final chapter of the series is the in-depth world building and all those missing layers from the first two books, finally colliding and giving us the full picture. The constant cycle repeating itself, and the only way out is to start your own cycle somewhere far above us