The Martian by Andy Weir

The Martian by Andy Weir

There isn’t anything inherently wrong with The Martian, but, look, […]

Review: Lightless by C.A. Higgins

Review: Lightless by C.A. Higgins

You know how some books grab you by the emotions […]

Review: Honor’s Knight

Review: Honor’s Knight

It’s no secret that I loved Rachel Bach’s first Paradox […]

Review: Red Rising by Pierce Brown

Review: Red Rising by Pierce Brown

Steph reviews Red Rising by Pierce Brown and talks about her conflicted feelings of both loving and hating the book.

Review: Honor’s Knight by Rachel Bach

Review: Honor’s Knight by Rachel Bach

Hey guuuuuuyyyss? Remember a few weeks ago when I told […]

Review: Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach

Review: Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach

Meg reviews Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach. It’s all the best bits of scifi with a fantastic cast of characters on top.

Review: Parasite by Mira Grant

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: Vicious by Victoria Schwab

Review: Vicious by Victoria Schwab

Whaaaaaat did I just read? What was that? You guys, […]

Review: Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde

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: Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell

Review: Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell

That rare book that deserves the titling of “novel,” David Mitchell’s work is an ambitious piece of literature that manages to tell a wide-reaching story without once losing its focus.

Review: The Edge of Darkness by Lissa Bilyk

Review: The Edge of Darkness by Lissa Bilyk

When I was a young girl in middle school I had […]