I was actually hoping to be the black sheep amongst […]
Review: Walk On Earth A Stranger by Rae Carson
Rae Carson has done it again. Walk On Earth A […]
Review: Anne & Henry by Dawn Ius
It’s your favorite historic figures now with high school stereotypes and teenage wangst. Disappointing.
Review: Extraordinary Means by Robyn Schneider
Warning: unpopular opinion ahead. You know when you read a […]
Review: My Heart and Other Black Holes by Jasmine Warga
The first 50% had me hooked, but the ending disappointed me and left no room for redemption.
Review: Finding Paris by Joy Preble
Paola read and reviewed Finding Paris by Joy Preble and she sums it up with, “NOPE.”
Review: Little Peach by Peggy Kern + Q&A+ Giveaway
This story broke my heart and I don’t know if anything can put it back together.
Review: Jackaby by William Ritter
A very solid start to a hopefully amazing series.
Review: The Vanishing Season by Jodi Lynn Anderson
A conversation with myself in which I try to figure […]
Author Interview with Paula Stokes and a Giveaway
Hey guys, today I have Paula Stokes here answering some […]
Review: Life By Committee by Corey Ann Haydu
Here’s the thing, technically, Life By Committee is not bad. […]
Early Cuddles: On The Fence by Kasie West
Hi guys! Welcome to Early Cuddles, a new feature where […]
Review: Great by Sara Benincasa
How you feel about Great is going to depend heavily […]
Review: The Shadow Prince by Bree Despain
Christina reviews The Shadow Prince by Bree Despain and explains why she just couldn’t finish it.
Review: Death Sworn by Leah Cypess
Death Sworn, what the hell happened? I’m sorry, that’s harsh. […]
Review: Fault Line by Christa Desir
Steph Sinclair reviews Christa Desir’s gritty debut novel, Fault Line, an intense story that explores the effects rape has on victims and their loved ones.
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: Taken by Erin Bowman
Dystopian world, a village full of twists, rebel forces, hot twins and everything Kat ever dreamed of – yet somehow Taken just wasn’t her cup of tea. Come find out why!
Review: Through The Ever Night by Veronica Rossi
Kat Kennedy reviews the brilliant sequel to Rossi’s Under the Never Sky, Through the Ever Night. Come find out what all the fuss is about, but first make sure you bring a towel – things are going to get intense.
Review: MILA 2.0 by Debra Driza
Stephanie Sinclair reviews MILA 2.0 by Debra Driza and complains about characterization and plot devices.
Review: Teeth by Hannah Moskowitz
Kat Kennedy reviews Teeth by Hannah Moskowitz, sheds a tear and gives out an offer of schnuggle to all who make it through this book. Read on to find out why.
Review: Masque of the Red Death by Bethany Griffin
Kat Kennedy reviews Masque of the Red Death and laments on how much she hates instalove. Also Steampunk rocks. It’s a delicate balance.
Review: Shadowfell by Juliet Marillier
Kat Kennedy reviews Marillier’s new series start, Shadowfell and talks about walking, characterization and Frodo.
Review: Something Strange and Deadly by Susan Dennard
Kat Kennedy reviews Susan Dennard’s debut novel, Something Strange and Deadly. Vader chills in a field with a parasol, some things seem obvious but that gets wiped off via the concussion from all the ass kicking. Read more to find out!
Review: What’s Left of Me by Kat Zhang
Dystopian novels have been disappointing me left and right these […]