anicevirgo's Reviews (646)


I NEED to know what Cheryl told the women. I feel like it was some straight Flowers in the Attic type stuff.

Archie is a ho. I hope Mr. Lodge tears him up.

Reggie finally comes clean to someone about that fateful night he mowed down Hot Dog and got the zombie apocalypse started. Now he is tasked with killing Betty. This is too much! Very very dark. I like.

This was pretty good! I don't like when the story goes off of what Archie and the gang are up to but I found myself enjoying the story of Josie and the Pussycats and how they came to be.

I...I don't know where to begin. This was beautiful from beginning to end. Trying not to cry as I type this. Please read this. I'll come back with a better review when I can contain myself lol.


A very beautiful book about a little girl who is determined to express her creativity through any means necessary. I got this for my three year old but may be a bit too old for her and it has a few pages that fold out but I will definitely check it out again when she's a little bit older.

A very cute picture book about a hot dog who escapes getting eaten. My favorite line in the story "Can't! Got no legs! Can't wait to read this to my daughter.

A very cute and funny picture book about a cow and duck who open up a restaurant and things don't go as planned.

I had never heard of Erika Jayne until she did an interview on Wendy Williams recently to promote her book. I instantly liked her and figured I'd listen to her book on audio as I worked. I really enjoyed it. Erika has lived a very interesting life. Her bio dad wasn't really in her life and she reconnected with him when she was an adult but they really don't talk to each other. She stripped for a time and met a really wealthy lawyer who is much older than her but they've been married for a long time now. She's a singer and I've been listening to a few of her songs, mostly club type songs that don't sound bad. She's also acted and was on a season of Dancing With the Stars that I swear I watched but don't remember her. There were a few times where I thought she was talking too fast in the audio book and I wanted her to slow it on down. I talk fast too and I know that's easier said than done. Erika is on the Housewives franchise of Beverly Hills which I don't watch but will probably start watching because of her. A really interesting and quick listen.

First things first. I love me some Chrissy Metz and I'll fight anyone that says something bad about her.

Moving on. This was AMAZING. Chrissy put it all out there. Her childhood was heartbreaking. Her bio dad wasn't in her life and her step dad was an a-hole. I like how she talked about going to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams. She took a big step and while her success didn't happen overnight, it eventually did. I totally forgot she was on American Horror Story and that was her first major role. She talks about how she got the role on This Is Us, one of my favorite shows. I love how the cast gets along like they are family and all of the great things Chrissy said about each and every one of them I know isn't some front. Chrissy did talk about a certain actress who was nasty to her. Wish I knew who that was so I could troll their twitter account.

Of course Chrissy talks about being a bigger woman. She doesn't let this define her. She also talked about the times people have gotten on her about the things she's worn. Loved her honesty all throughout the book and wishing her much more continued success.

I read this to my three year old and even though she talked over my the whole time she did enjoy finding the crab in the pages and pretending to grab it and throw it on me. The book is about a little boy who sets off to build the best sandcastle ever without help from his little sister. He finally ends up making one and sees his little sister, mother, and father building a sandcastle together. It isn't as nice as his but they look like the are having fun and he joins them in the end. A good teachable moment to let your kids know that it's fun to do things with others.