They All Fall Down by Roxanne St. Clair | Book Review + Giveaway

They All Fall Down contains tension and scary moments in spades. The jacket copy compares this book to the film Final Destination and y’all, I am totally going to have to agree. If you like the sort of book or movie where characters get knocked off one by one then I am almost 100% positive you will love reading They All Fall Down, so fans of Ten by Gretchen McNeil, take note this is the book for you.

The Secrets Of Lily Graves by Sarah Strohmeyer | Book Review

Surprisingly, I’ve never read a Sarah Strohmeyer book before and by all indicators I would be into her writing. I’ve heard that her previous two YA books were light and fluffy and fun. The Secrets Of Lily Graves, however, is a departure from the alleged light, fluffy, fun read that I guess Smart Girls Get What They […]

The Sweet Dead Life | Joy Preble | Book Review

Man, it’s so neat reading a book that straddles the line between two market categories that I really, really, really enjoy. Y’all, I am a bit unsure of how to classify Joy Preble’s The Sweet Dead Life. It’s not middle grade, but I would not quite classify it as young adult either. If you’re looking for […]

Find Me | Romily Bernard | Book Review

I’m not sure about you all, but sometimes I prioritize books because the author is friendly on twitter. That’s totally shallow and weird, but honestly it works out well for me as a reader. I ended up prioritizing Find Me by Romily Bernard and putting it into my fall TBR pile. Y’all, I zipped through this […]

I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You | Ally Carter | Book Review

After reading Also Known As by Robin Benway, I kind of decided that I would read any book ever about teenage girls who happen to be spies, of course, it just might take me awhile to get to those books. The other day when browsing my Kindle, I came across I’d Tell You I Love You, But […]

Don’t Look Now | Michelle Gagnon | Book Review

You know how certain things can motivate you to get the job done more than others? Receiving an email and two copies of Don’t Look Now by Michelle Gagnon motivated me to read it sooner. I know, most people don’t kowtow to pressure, but I totally do. Also, I figure given the cornucopia of Don’t […]