Red Rising by Pierce Brown | Book Review

Part of taking vacation for me at least is choosing to read books that I have not yet made time for but am DESPERATE to get to. Chief among that is LONG books with lots of world building and story line and action. The very last book I read on vacation, that I finished just […]

The 100 by Kass Morgan | Book Review

I am glad to be among others who know my struggle regarding reading a book before I watch the TV show or the movie. Well, except for books by Nicholas Sparks — I love those movies but can barely slog through the books. Power to those who like it though, no judgment here. Anyways! So […]

An Ember In The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir | Book Review

When ARCs of An Ember In The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir hit the twitters and the bookternets, I was DESPERATE for one. As in, ohhh publisher overlords please send me one! I really wanted to read this book because I am such a nut for fantasy and books with a sort of caste system. I just […]

Mitosis by Brandon Sanderson | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Audiobook? It’s a Brandon Sanderson story, so Mitosis, a short story set between Steelheart and Firefight is bound to be good. Also? This was free on Audible and a little over an hour long and makes the perfect listen while I am contemplating my next full length audiobook. What’s The Story Here? […]

Lark Ascending by Meagan Spooner | Book Review

If you’re a fan of These Broken Stars and This Shattered World and are not quite sure what to read next, I think that you should give Meagan Spooner’s vastly underrated Skylark trilogy a chance. Spooner’s trilogy published by Lerner Publishing Group blends fantasy and science fiction to create a world that’s unique. This series is interesting […]

We All Looked Up by Tommy Wallach | Book Review

To be completely frank with you, as I read Wallach’s debut, I could not help but compare the book with Tumble & Fall by Alexandra Coutts, a novel with a similar premise that came out in 2013, only set on an island instead of Seattle and with three teenage point of views instead of four. Fortunately, We All Looked Up is better than Tumble & Fall but not by much.