Review: Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan

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

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

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: Outcast by Adrienne Kress

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

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

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

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

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

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

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: Arclight by Josin L. McQuein

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

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

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

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”.

Review: Arclight by Josin L. McQuein

Review: Arclight by Josin L. McQuein

Steph Sinclair reviews one of her most anticipated titles of 2013, Arclight by Josin L. McQuein. Find out why she feels it did not disappoint her!

Review: The Symptoms of My Insanity by Mindy Raf

Review: The Symptoms of My Insanity by Mindy Raf

Steph Sinclair reviews The Symptoms of My Insanity by Mindy Raf, muses over awkward teen moments and rages over the last 3rd of the novel. Find out why!

Review: The Collector by Victoria Scott

Review: The Collector by Victoria Scott

Kat Kennedy reviews The Collector by Victoria Scott and struggles not to swoon, or cry. Come read why.

Review: Ink by Amanda Sun

Review: Ink by Amanda Sun

Adrienne Fray reviews Ink by Amanda Sun and expresses extreme disappointment in the main character. Find out why!

Review: Fear by Michael Grant

Review: Fear by Michael Grant

“Fear,” while not perfect, is a powerful and altogether brilliant sequel that promises an incredible end to an incredible series.

Review: Out of The Easy by Ruta Sepetys

Review: Out of The Easy by Ruta Sepetys

Adrienne Frey reviews Out of The Easy by Rupa Sepetys and discusses the benefits of historical fiction in regards to atmosphere.

Review: Plague by Michael Grant

Review: Plague by Michael Grant

To be honest, I feel that this series may have peaked with “Lies.” While “Plague” is an excellent follow-up, it feels more like a maintainer than an innovator, keeping the quality of the story steady instead of enhancing it. Rather than significantly improving upon the aspects of its predecessors, as the last two books have done, this installment keeps the status quo.

Review: Unremembered by Jessica Brody

Review: Unremembered by Jessica Brody

Steph Sinclair reviews Unremembered by Jessica Brody.

Review: The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa

Review: The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa

Kat Kennedy reviews The Eternity Cure. Yes, maybe she has a bit of a crush of Allison. Maybe she has a bit of a crush on Kagawa. But at least come read to find out why.

Review: How to Lead a Life of Crime by Kirsten Miller

Review: How to Lead a Life of Crime by Kirsten Miller

Steph reviews How to Lead a Life of Crime by Kirsten Miller. Find out why she thinks you should be adding it to your re-read lists.

Review: Lies by Michael Grant

Review: Lies by Michael Grant

A much thinner read than its predecessors, Grant’s third offering packs so much excellence into every page that any possibility of the shorter length being a hindrance to the storytelling is crushed within the first few chapters. It may not be long, but it’s a damn good story.