Y’all, I had the most awesome intro all typed up and ready to go for this review of Gameboard Of The Gods by Richelle Mead, but then silly old wordpress ate it. Alas. I will try to rewrite my awesome intro from memory, so bear with me. You ever get SO excited for a book because […]
Easy | Tammara Webber | Book Review
I have this awful habit of buying books and then letting them languish for pretty much forever. I end up getting really excited about a book, purchase it, and then some shiny more pressing book comes into my mail and my purchased book pretty much sits there unloved. However, every once in awhile something jolts […]
White Lines | Jennifer Banash | Book Review
White Lines by Jennifer Banash is a fairly dark young adult book set in the 1980s (so, that’s basically historical fiction right? WOW I AM OLD) featuring the dangerous world of drugs. So, basically this book is lots of drugs and clubbing and the 1980s. I liked it, but did not love it or really, really […]
The 5th Wave | Rick Yancey | Book Review
There is something about alien invasion that I find so utterly terrifying, yet so compelling. When I first heard about The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey, I knew without a doubt that I had to read it. Previously, I had read Yancey’s Monstrumologist books and found myself utterly impressed with his writing style – pacing and plot […]
How To Lead A Life Of Crime | Kirsten Miller | Book Review
I love finding awesome books that have flown beneath the radar and haven’t really blown the book blogging world up. Y’all, I haven’t seen a ton of reviews of How To Lead A Life Of Crime by Kirsten Miller and so didn’t quite know what to expect. Luckily, the book was like a diamond in the rough. […]




