Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard | Book Review

It’s been awhile since I really anticipated and got excited for books. I mean, sure I know about upcoming releases but with sensory overload when it comes to choices, it takes a lot for something to be on my MUST HAVE IT NOW RADAR. Friends,Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard has this cover that just immediately […]

Seeker by Arwen Elys Dayton | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? I listened to Seeker by Arwen Elys Dayton because the narrator, Katharine McEwan narrated one of my favorite audiobooks last year – A Mad Wicked Folly and so I figured because I liked the narrator this would be a good listen. Also? The synopsis sounds so cool — people wielding […]

The Winner’s Crime by Marie Rutkoski | Book Review

Some of you might be asking, why read a book like The Winner’s Crime by Marie Rutkoski so early, even though it does not release for five more months (from my date of reading) and I would answer that sometimes in life you go through a severe rough patch and certain books are like balm to your soul. This book is a balm to my soul. Even though it was an emotionally draining, heartbreaking read, ultimately I am so glad that I read it. I am glad I was able to take time and read a book that I have been anticipating more than anything. I am so pleased with this dark edition to the Winner’s Trilogy. Rutkoski works her magic again with this painful sequel, but know that it’s so worth your time and emotions.

Princess Decomposia And Count Spatula by Andi Watson | Graphic Novel Review

rincess Decomposia And Count Spatula by Andi Watson is centered around the two title characters. Princess Decomposia is a pretty busy girl. Her father, the King, rules the underworld. However, he is sick, so Princess Decomposia does all of the work to keep the kingdom running.

Reality Boy by AS King | Book Review

One thing that I really love about A.S. King’s books are that they make me think. They go to dark places sometimes and really force you to look beyond the surface and examine the deeper themes. On it’s surface, Reality Boy seems like the kind of book I would hate, given how much of the book […]

The Merciless by Danielle Vega | Book Review

I think I keep trying to make fetch happen with certain horror books, when clearly they just are not my thing. I began reading The Merciless by Danielle Vega based on the pink cover and the horror theme. I thought a book about Mean Girls meets The Exorcist sounded like it would be really awesome. Unfortunately, […]