Dhonielle Clayton’s The Belles is a captivating book that shows just how dark and dangerous a world full of beauty can be.
Patrick Carman’s Thrilling ‘Pulse’ Series Continues in ‘Tremor’
Don’t forget to ENTER HERE for a chance to win your own copy of tremor or an awesome bookmark. Tremor Author: Patrick Carman Series: Pulse #2 Release Date: February 25, 2014 Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books (HarperCollins) Source: Book Nerd Tours, Katherine Tegen Books Genre(s): YA Science Fiction, Adventure, Thriller, Dystopian Rating: ★★★★☆ Review Spoilers: Low Goodreads | Amazon | BN Enter […]
Indie eBook Roundup #4
We’re up to the fourth edition of the Indie eBook Roundup and this edition is full of books you NEED to check out. Every single one of them is a book worth reading – though they may be very genre specific. Make sure to read through our reviews and then […]
The Brokenhearted by Amelia Kahaney
Title: The Brokenhearted Author: Amelia Kahaney Release Date: October 8, 2013 Publisher: Harper Teen Source: Edelweiss DRC Genre(s): YA Science Fiction, YA Fiction, Superheroes, Pseudo-Dystopian Future Rating: ★★★☆☆ Review Spoilers: High (Get a very brief, spoiler-free review in the first paragraph) GoodReads | Amazon The Dark Knight meets Cinder in this gripping and cinematic story of heartbreak and revenge. […]
Arclight by Josin L. McQuein Review
Title: Arclight Author: Josin L. McQuein Release Date: April 23rd, 2013 Publisher: Greenwillow Books (HarperCollins) Source: Advance Reader Copy Genre(s): YA Dystopian Fiction, YA Science Fiction Rating: ★★★☆☆ Review Spoilers: Mild GoodReads | Amazon From the moment you pick up Arclight you are thrown into Marina’s world. It is a world where […]
Enter The Ward With Jordana Frankel
Rising sea levels are a very real danger around the world – though perhaps snot in the way that the author necessarily describes. Though, granted, after the hurricane we saw last year in New York City you might begin to wonder. The Ward takes place in the 2100s after a catastrophic event […]
You’re Probably About To Revoke Any and All of My Credibility But I Really Did Enjoy the Selection
I did not go into this book intending to like it. In fact, I think that I was judging it a bit unfairly before I even began and I approached it harshly when I first started reading it. I regret that now. I regret not letting myself just enjoy the […]