Reboot | Amy Tintera | Book Review

Y’all, I am totally surprised at how much I enjoyed Reboot by Amy Tintera and the rate at which I devoured it. Seriously, I read it in like 3 days which is pretty good for a 360ish page book (note: I also tend to read multiple books at a time). I found myself really into the swoonworthy […]

The Selection | Kiera Cass | Book Review

Why Did I Read This Book: Look, I know about the drama and the controversy that surrounded The Selection by Kiera Cass, and I sort of hate myself a little bit for wanting to read it. But here’s the thing, I fucking love trashy reality TV. I fully admit to watching every episode of Flavor Of […]

The End Games | T. Michael Martin | Book Review

My number one most anticipated 2013 young adult debut was The End Games by T. Michael Martin, and so when a package containing this highly coveted book arrived on my door step, I rightly freaked out in the best possible fashion. The official summary contains so many of my favorite elements – sibling relationships, video games, […]

Unraveling | Elizabeth Norris | Book Review

I am not sure why I kept putting off reading Unraveling by Elizabeth Norris, perhaps it was the cover as I am not entirely in love with it. Or maybe it was the length - Unraveling is very long and as many say – so many books so little time. Yet, when I started Unraveling I found myself […]

Requiem | Lauren Oliver | Audiobook Review

There be spoilers in this thar review! You’ve been warned! Ugh you guys! I feel like I have been waiting FOREVER for Requiem by Lauren Oliver to come out. Granted, these books have been coming out at a rate of one per year, plus, I have her middle grade books in between to tide me over. BUT […]

Allison: Mind Games | Kiersten White | Book Review

Mind Games is the perfect title for this book by Kiersten White because honestly that is what this book does to you. It plays so many games with your mind! Everything is part of the puzzle, and every little detail is important to the puzzle. Even if you think it might not be important in […]