Enders | Lissa Price | Book Review

Have you read Starters by Lissa Price yet? No? Okay, then stop reading this review and go read this one instead. Otherwise, YOU GUYS, Enders is the conclusion of Price’s duology and it is quite a doozy if I say so myself. Like, I am tired just thinking about it because there is SO MUCH ACTION OMG and […]

Landry Park by Bethany Hagen | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? Landry Park by Bethany Hagen basically appealed to me because I kept seeing ads for it on goodreads over and over and over which gave me the impression that it was a big deal and that I was missing out by not reading it. You see, advertising works […]

Into The Still Blue | Veronica Rossi | Book Review

First off, this review is going to have ALL THE SPOILERS because I can’t talk about Into The Still Blue by Veronica Rossi without talking about what’s happened in previous books. Second off, I might get a little bit screechy in this review because THIS IS THE END OF THE SERIES and holy moly, my feels are still recovering and yes, I am having a bit of a hangover, which is apt as this was my first read of the year, finished on New Year’s Day.

Through The Ever Night | Veronica Rossi | Book Review

Quite frankly, Through The Ever Night by Veronica Rossi brings the goddamn noise you guys and ugh, it is so darn good that I can’t help myself with the swears that will pop out during this review — because I swear when I get excited. AND TRUST ME YOU ALL I AM EXCITED ABOUT THROUGH THE EVER NIGHT.

Outpost | Ann Aguirre | Book Review

Yo, this is a sequel so that means this review will have spoilers of the previous book. Use your brain before reading. K, thanks bye! You guys I am still not over this whole dystopia trend. I am still not over books with zombies and harsh landscapes and brave young heroines. I picked up Outpost by […]

Shards And Ashes | Edited by Melissa Marr and Kelley Armstrong | Book Review

If you want to read about dystopian societies and post-apocalyptic times, then I suppose Shards & Ashes edited by Melissa Marr and Kelley Armstrong is the young adult anthology to pick up. It’s short as far as anthologies go. Most of the stories are passable. I never wanted to throw this book out. I didn’t have […]