Steph Sinclair reviews Split Second by Kasie West and concludes that West writes book exclusively for her entertainment alone.
Review: 11/22/63 by Stephen King
“11/22/63” is not a horror story, nor a science-fiction one. It is not a thriller, nor a romance. It is a great many things, and something worth the time of King fans and general fiction readers alike.
Review: Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman
Meg reviews Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman, struggling to see through all the tears of unfathomable sadness.
Review: Ashes to Ashes by Melissa C. Walker
Meg Morley reviews the jazz out of Ashes to Ashes by Melissa C. Walker. Come check out why this book was DOA.
Review: Beauty Queens by Libba Bray
Meg reviews Beauty Queens by Libba Bray, gawdy satire at its finest.
Review: The Last Girl by Michael Adams
Adams has written a total psychopath, and sometimes I’m kind […]
Review: Gorgeous by Paul Rudnick
Meg reviews Gorgeous and it’s a hot mess (the review, not the book, although the book’s a bit of a mess too.)
Review: Tumble & Fall by Alexandra Coutts
Tumble & Fall Otherwise known as Tumble & BORE (sorry, […]
Review: These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner
Kat Kennedy reviews These Broken Stars – come check out what everyone is talking about!
Review: Unbreathable by Hafsah Laziaf
Steph Sinclair reviews Unbreathable by Hasfah Laziaf and expresses her disappointment.
Review: Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Steph Sinclair reviews Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell and admits to completely disliking it.
Review: A Dance with Dragons by George R. R. Martin
“A Dance with Dragons” is not perfect, but it is an excellent sequel nonetheless. It may be overlong. It may be overwritten. I simply cannot bring myself to care.
Review: Croak by Gina Damico
Have you read Croak? If not, you should probably do […]
Review: The Magicians by Lev Grossman
Though it ends with a (fairly ridiculous) cliffhanger, “The Magicians” isn’t near captivating enough to make it a story worth rereading or immediately following up on.
Review: Parallel by Lauren Miller
Meg reviews Parallel by Lauren Miller. It’s way more of a love story than advertised to be.
Review: Unteachable by Leah Raeder
Steph Sinclair reviews Unteachable by Leah Raeder and explains why the book made her feels fall out her eyeballs.
Review: Horde by Ann Aguirre
Meg reviews Horde by Ann Aguirre, why can’t all the trilogies end as epically as Razorland?
Review: Parasite by Mira Grant
Meg on Parasite: You’ve got to love a book that speculates on how reckless scientific advancement and human ego are all it takes to bring down society.
Review: Cinnamon and Gunpowder by Eli Brown
Kat Kennedy reviews the breath-taking adventure of Wedge and Captain Hannah Mabbot in Eli Brown’s Cinnamon and Gunpowder!
Review: Allegiant by Veronica Roth
So, this book happened. (Nathan Fillion sums up my feelings […]
Review: While You’re Away Part I by Jessa Holbrook
Steph reviews the first part in Jessa Holbrook’s While You’re Away novel.
Review: How to Love by Katie Cotugno
Meg reviews How to Love, it was amazing and heartfelt and full of feels.
Review: The Enchanter Heir by Cinda Williams Chima
Pop culture is my native language, so let me break […]
Review: Proxy by Alex London
Meg reviews Proxy, which came out of nowhere and blew her away. Read on to find out why.
Review: Freakboy by Kristin Elizabeth Clark
Kat Kennedy reviewed Freakboy by Kristin Elizabeth Clark and she has lots of feels to share about it!