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Review: The Paradox by Charlie Fletcher
So, remember awhile back when I read this book called […]
Review: The Sculptor by Scott McCloud
But there comes a point where the commonplace becomes flat. It doesn’t excite. It is not “bad” or of poor quality, but rather creates a wall between the object and its audience, able to be appreciated for its theoretical strengths but not its emotional punch.
Review: The Oversight by Charlie Fletcher
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Review: The Enchanter Heir by Cinda Williams Chima
Pop culture is my native language, so let me break […]
Review: Antigoddess by Kendare Blake
Meg reviews Kendare Blake’s newest novel, Anitgoddess. Read on to see what she thought!
Review: ReVamped by Ada Adams
Kat Kennedy reviews ReVamped because, apparently, no matter how many vampire novels she reads, she can never get enough. Does ReVamped make the cut, though? Read on to find out!
Review: Exiled by M.R. Merrick
Kat Kennedy reviews M.R. Merrick’s debut novel, Exiled. A story about someone who reminds her almost too eerily of her little brother. Aladdin references ensue. You have been warned.
Three ARCs I’d sacrifice my children for
Kat Kennedy lists three ARCs. Just three. These three ARCs she would do unspeakable things for. Read to see what books have Kat Kennedy waiting on tenterhooks and what unspeakable things she’d do for them. Stick around and tell her which three ARCs would make your list.
Review: Shadowlander by Theresa Meyers
In one regard, life has taught me not to expect […]
Review: The Shadow Reader by Sandy Williams
The Shadow Reader had everything I love in a fae […]
Review: Beauty Dates the Beast by Jessica Sims
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Review: Succubus Revealed by Richelle Mead
I finally figured out the issue with the conclusion of […]
Review: The Anita Blake Series by Laurell K Hamilton
Okay, so some of the girls asked that I do […]
Review: Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning
Usually when reviewing a book, it’s possible to give away […]