Stephanie Sinclair reviews the hotly anticipated sequel to Brodi Ashton’s Everneath, Everbound. She drowns in her feelings and wonders where she can ship her downpayment of children off for book three.
Review: Quicksilver by R.J. Anderson
Stephanie Sinclair reviews Quicksilver, the suspenseful companion novel to R.J. Anderson’s Ultraviolet. She highly recommends it!
Review: Prodigy by Marie Lu
Stephanie Sinclair reviews Prodigy by Marie Lu, regrets ever complaining about the characters in Legend and has a moment of angst. She’s sorry. It was unavoidable.
Review: Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins
Adrienne Fray reviews Stephanie Perkins’ Lola and the Boy Next Door. She found it charming. Read more to find out why!
Review: The Diviners by Libba Bray
Cuddlebuggery’s newest reviewer, Adrienne Fray, reviews The Diviners by Libba Bray.
Review: Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
Stephanie Sinclair reviews the highly anticipated sequel to Cinder, Scarlet, by Marissa Meyer and expresses HER EMOTIONS and possibly THROWS ALL THE THINGS thanks to the ending.
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 Lost Prince by Julie Kagawa + Giveaway
Stephanie Sinclair reviews Julie Kagawa’s newest novel, The Lost Prince and has only a mild bout of fangirlism. What can she say? It’s an improvement. Also, ARC giveaway!
Review: Falling Kingdoms by Morgan Rhodes
Stephanie Sinclair gives yet another positive review to a high fantasy novel. This time for Morgan Rhodes’ YA novel, Falling Kingdoms. What is the world coming to? Read more to find out what she thought!
Review: Riveted by Meljean Brook
Kat Kennedy makes a small divergence from Young Adult novels to review Riveted by Meljean Brook. Read more to find out what she thought!
Review: Onyx by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Stephanie Sinclair gives her thoughts on Onyx by Jennifer L. Armentrout and somehow demonstrates the ability to fan herself and write a review at the same time. Amazing.
Review: Velveteen by Daniel Marks
Kat Kennedy reviews Daniel Mark’s debut, Velveteen. She ruminates on the possibility that authors are cloning themselves and discusses the dark, gritty world of Velveteen.
Review: Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Stephanie Sinclair reviews the blogosphere sensation, Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout and muses on her five step process to awesomeness.
Review: Crewel by Gennifer Albin
Stephanie Sinclair reviews Gennifer Albin’s debut novel, Crewel, and contemplates how she could ever survive in a world where she could never wear her sneakers. She hopes the world never comes to such an all-time low.
Review: Origin by Jessica Khoury
Stephanie Sinclair reviews Jessica Khoury’s debut novel, Origin, and remises about one of her favorite movies, Jungle 2 Jungle, and the boy who named himself “Cat Piss.” Ah, the memories.
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: 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 […]
Review: Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver
Kat Kennedy reviews Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver. Then she squees for a bit, blames the llamas and freaks out. A normal day at Cuddlebuggery.
Review: Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Kat Kennedy reviews Marissa Meyer’s fantastic debut, Cinder. Also she curses Meyer and uses GIFs – but what else is new?
Review: Preloved by Shirley Marr
Stephanie Sinclair reviews Shirley Marr’s 80’s inspired, sophomore novel, Preloved, complete with a Flashdance.
Review: I’ll Tell You Mine by Pip Harry and Giveaway
Kat Kennedy reviews Pip Harry’s I’ll Tell You Mine on the blog today. Fact: Kat Kennedy is not entirely sure what a Goth is or whether she likes it. Lesser known fact: The Gothipotumos is not a real creature. She iz disappoint.
Review: Girl of Nightmares by Kendare Blake
A strange and mysterious journal is found at the scene of a death. The contents point to a likely cause: Girl of Nightmares by Kendare Blake. Whatever horrors await, it can’t be worse than waiting for Girl of Nightmares to be released. Kat Kennedy’s review of Blake’s second novel in the Anna Dressed in Blood universe.
Review: Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
Kat Kennedy reviews Leigh Bardugo’s YA fantasy debut novel, Shadow and Bone.
Review: The Immortal Rules by Julie Kagawa
Kat Kennedy expresses her love for Julie Kagawa’s vampire novel, The Immortal Rules, entirely in images.