Vortex | SJ Kincaid | Book Review

It’s kind of fun to read a sequel to a book you read last year right around the same time. Last year, over the summer, I read Insignia by SJ Kincaid and found myself really enjoying it, except for not being a huge fan of the main character because he was kind of annoying. This […]

Don’t Turn Around | Michelle Gagnon | Book Review

Sometimes I have totally weird dilemmas, that normal people would be all, yo that is absolutely not a dilemma Ms. First World Problems. Last year, in 2012, I received probably five copies of Don’t Turn Around by Michelle Gagnon and I was filled with GUILT! You see, if that many copies come in the mail […]

Dance Of The Red Death | Bethany Griffin | Book Review

It feels like I have been waiting forever to read Dance Of The Red Death, the conclusion to Bethany Griffin’s Masque of the Red Death. Y’all, I loved the first book in this duology. It contained things that I am totally gung ho about – plagues, romance, solid writing, Edgar Allan Poe. However, it also ended on […]

Allison: Tiger Lily | Jodi Lynn Anderson | Book Review

“To love someone was not what she had expected. It was like falling from somewhere high up and breaking in half, and only one person having the secret to the puzzle of putting her back together.” Growing up, I had always loved the story of Peter Pan. It taught me to treasure the innocence of […]

Transparent | Natalie Whipple | Audiobook Review

WHY’D I CHOOSE TO LISTEN TO TRANSPARENT by Natalie Whipple? Originally, I had received Transparent by Natalie Whipple in the mail as an ARC, and then a finished copy, which okay I probably should have read it in physical form BUT THEN a person I trust panned Transparent and I got kind of nervous. So, because audiobooks […]

Pink Smog | Francesca Lia Block | Book Review

Once upon a time, when I was in eighth grade, my local library had a very small section of three revolving racks and a sign that said young adult. This was the year 2000. Because I am mad old. One of the books on the racks had pretty much the most attractive, eye catching cover […]