Kat Kennedy reviews ReVamped because, apparently, no matter how many vampire novels she reads, she can never get enough. Does ReVamped make the cut, though? Read on to find out!
Review: We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver
It may not be an enjoyable reading experience, but I believe that “We Need to Talk About Kevin” is an important one.
Review: The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness
This is a wonderful first installment in what will likely prove to be an incredible series, and it pains me to know how relatively unknown it is at present.
Review: The Distance Between Us by Kasie West
Steph reviews The Distance Between Us by Kasie West and explains why it had her twirling around in her living room like a Disney Princess.
Review: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
Steph Sinclair reviews The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey and expects Kat’s declarations of Review War in the mornin’.
Review: A Feast for Crows by George R. R. Martin
Nonetheless, it’s clear that Martin’s less-than-best still proves for entertaining and emotionally tumultuous reading, and stands as another worthy installment in one of literature’s most complex epics.
Review: This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales
Adrienne reviews This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales. Find out why she calls it a highly addictive read!
Review: A Storm of Swords by George R. R. Martin
“A Storm of Swords” is huge, heartbreaking, and nothing if not intense. Be prepared for tragedy, and a lot of it.
Review: Neptune’s Tears by Susan Waggoner
Steph Sinclair reviews Neptune’s Tears by Susan Waggoner and explains why even though she didn’t enjoy it, she’d still recommend it for reluctant readers.
Review: Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan
Adrienne Fray reviews Invisibility by Andrea Creamer and David Leviathan. Alas another meh read for her, come find out why!
Review: Ink by Amanda Sun
Kat Kennedy reviews Ink by Amanda Sun and tries to explain the unreasonable disappointment she had using both words and images because, frankly, words just weren’t enough.
Review: Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo
Steph Sinclair decides to write letters to Darkling, Mal, Sturmhond and Leigh. Come and see what she thought!
Review: Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde
It’s quirky, well-written, smart, witty, and emotional. It has everything that a certain other book with a rather similar name does not have.
Review: Outcast by Adrienne Kress
Adrienne Fray reviews Outcast by Adrienne Kress and charitably describes it as “bland”. Come see why!
Review: Dare You To by Katie McGarry
Kat Kennedy vaguely reviews Daring You To and compares it to Pushing the Limits, Katie McGarry’s first novel in the Pushing The Limits series.
Review: The Beginning of Everything by Robyn Schneider
Adrienne Fray reviews The Beginning of Everything by Robyn Schneider and enjoys a good book squee. Come see what all the fuss was about.
Review: Spark by Brigid Kemmerer
Steph Sinclair reviews Spark by Brigid Kemmerer and realizes she doesn’t hate Gabriel Merrick as much as she once did. Is hell freezing over or is Gabriel getting his act together? Check out her review to find out!
Review: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
Kat Kennedy is holding Rick Yancey’s review of The 5th Wave hostage until she gets the second book.
Review: Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Adrienne Fray reviews Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell. Come see what made Adrienne’s cool give way into rampant mushing.
Review: Nameless by Lili St. Crow + Giveaway
Kat Kennedy reviews Nameless by Lili St Crow, and she may have a fixation on clouds. Find out more about the cloud thing by reading on. Also, more about Nameless!
Review: Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James
Don’t read this. Not even as a joke. It’s just not worth it.
Review: Arclight by Josin L. McQuein
Adrienne Fray reviews Arclight by Josin L. McQuein. Find out why she can’t wait for a sequel.
Review: Storm by Brigid Kemmerer
Steph Sinclair reviews Storm by Brigid Kemmerer, the first book in the addictive Elemental series. Elemental Virgin? Not anymore.
Review: September Girls by Bennett Madison
Steph Sinclair reviews September Girls by Bennett Madison and rages. Find out why she calls it the worst book she’s ever read.
Review: The Edge of Nowhere by Elizabeth George
Adrienne Fray reviews The Edge of Nowhere by Elizabeth George. Find out why she calls the story “a jumbled, monotonous and transparent mess”.