Walk On Earth A Stranger by Rae Carson | Book Review

As you all know, I am a card carrying member of the Rae Carson fan club. I awaited Walk On Earth A Stranger with baited breath since 2013 — nearly TWO YEARS of waiting which is a lifetime in book blogger years. You guys, I remember before this book even had a title but the announcement […]

Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver | Book Review

I am the sort of Lauren Oliver fan that if there was an announcement that she was writing a math textbook, I would preorder that textbook despite not really understanding math. In short, I am a Lauren Oliver fan girl. So, know that I do have certain biases. Vanishing Girls is Oliver’s latest addition to the […]

No Parking At The End Times by Bryan Bliss | Book Review

In all, this is a poignant book about surviving strange circumstances — living in a van and fixing a family that has been broken. I think No Parking At The End Times by Bryan Bliss is a book that deserves trumpeting and deserves to be on your TBR.

Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard | Book Review

It’s been awhile since I really anticipated and got excited for books. I mean, sure I know about upcoming releases but with sensory overload when it comes to choices, it takes a lot for something to be on my MUST HAVE IT NOW RADAR. Friends,Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard has this cover that just immediately […]

Messenger Of Fear by Michael Grant | Book Review

I am kind of dreading writing this review, my friends. Here is the thing, I had super high hopes for Messenger Of Fear by Michael Grant. The concept sounded completely awesome — supernatural beings delivering retribution for misdeeds through use of a twisted game.

Catalyst by SJ Kincaid | Book Review

Catalyst by SJ Kincaid is a deliciously dark conclusion to the Insignia trilogy. I read Catalyst in a fever pitch — it’s a long book, clocking in at over 400 pages, yet it only took me a few days to speed through.