Open Road Summer by Emery Lord | Book Review

I am late to the party when it comes to Emery Lord’s debut, Open Road Summer. I think everyone was going wild for this book a few months ago and I don’t even remember what I was doing, but unfortunately it was not reading this book. YOU GUYS! Why did I wait so long to read […]

Heir Of Fire by Sarah J. Maas | Book Review

I have placed this book on my monthly TBR every month since obtaining Heir Of Fire by Sarah J. Maas at BEA 2014. It was one of my most anticipated books from BEA and yet, each month I kept pushing it back to the next month in favor of shorter, flavor of the month type books. […]

Audacity by Melanie Crowder | Book Review

I love finding underrated powerful books. When I was approached to review Audacity by Melanie Crowder and host a guest post, I was SO excited, because the subject of the book, or rather the theme is something I deeply care about. You see, Audacity is about Clara Lemlich, who was a bit of a firebrand. Friends, you […]

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 […]

The Vigilante Poets Of Selwyn Academy by Kate Hattemer | Book Review

It’s really awesome when a book adds something new and slightly unexpected to the young adult genre. Initially I was not entirely sure what to expect when I picked up brightly colored The Vigilante Poets Of Selwyn Academy by Kate Hattemer. I thought maybe this might be one of those books in verse. Or it might […]

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.