Eon: Dragoneye Reborn by Alison Goodman Book Review

Book Review: Eon: Dragoneye Reborn by Alison Goodman Once upon a time there was a land that was plagued by monsoons which would destroy crops. In their time of need, the people and their emperor turned to the twelve dragons and those who could commune with dragons, known as dragoneyes. This isn’t quite how Eon: […]

Book Review: Moonglass by Jessi Kirby

I love reading books set on a beach during summer. Moonglass by debut author Jessi Kirby opens with the end of main character Anna’s summer vacation. Anna’s father has been transfered from Pisom Beach to Crystal Cove. Anna must leave behind the beach where her mom died, her friends, her grandmother, and being a new […]

Book Review: Insatiable by Meg Cabot

No one quite brings the sexytimes like Meg Cabot. Especially when she takes on the world of vampires in Insatiable. Confession: I still like vampire books. Even though it seems the market is saturated with them, I’ve yet to grow bored or tired of them. Especially when the writing and the plot is as compelling […]

Audiobook Review: The Sisters Brothers by Patrick DeWitt Narrated by John Pruden

Honestly, The Sisters Brothers by Patrick DeWitt narrated by John Pruden is probably the worst audiobook that I have ever read thus far. I know I should have DNFed it, but I did like the beginning. Also, isn’t that cover completely fabulous? It’s very eyecatching. At first I thought Pruden was perfect for this western […]

Retro Friday Review: Living Dead Girl by Elizabeth Scott

Retro Friday Reviews is a feature/meme hosted by Angie of Angieville where you review an older title on Friday. Living Dead Girl by Elizabeth Scott is an emotional read detailing ‘Alice’s’ torment at the hands of her captor, Ray. This was one of the books challenged during the whole Bitch Media 100 YA Books For […]

Book Review: Anya’s Ghost by Vera Brosgol

I accepted Anya’s Ghost by Vera Brosgol on the basis of the Neil Gaiman blurb. Honestly, I didn’t realize this was a graphic novel, but HOLY CRAP I was so excited when I opened the package up and saw the pages upon pages of comics! Anya is a Russian immigrant attending American private high school. […]