The Snowden Files is like something out of a fiction dystopian book. Obviously the events from this book are real, and I knew the overall story before going in. But The Snowden Files lays it out in a way that just feels so amazingly dystopian. […]
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Sweet Reckoning by Wendy Higgins
Sweet Reckoning kind of ended how I feared it would: not that intense. From book one, I expected an epic WAR between heaven and hell. Imagine a war like the one in His Dark Materials. Huge, intense, all-encompassing. Sweet Reckoning didn’t have a war. If […]
The Treatment by Suzanne Young
I’m sad to say that I didn’t like The Treatment as much as The Program. I thought the first half was a bit slow, since it was mostly just running away and trying to stay under the radar. But mostly, I didn’t like how Sloane, […]
Don’t Call Me Baby by Gwendolyn Heasley
The first thing I noticed about Don’t Call Me Baby was that Imogene’s mom’s blog must have horrible SEO. We get snippets from her blog like: Do you remember when she was born? If you don’t, click HERE. Do you remember when she first walked? […]
A Tale of Two Centuries by Rachel Harris
The first thing I loved about A Tale of Two Centuries was how different it felt from My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century. Alessandra’s voice felt SO different from Cat’s (which is a great thing, because they’re from two different centuries! 😛 ). That really made […]
My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century by Rachel Harris
This book was SO much fun! I started reading it at like 10pm and read straight until 2am! I did not want to put this baby down. I think one of the things that made My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century so much fun for me […]
The Iron King by Julie Kagawa
Judging by all the amazing reviews, I expected The Iron King to wow me, but it sooo didn’t. The #1 problem for me was my lack of feeling towards this book. I didn’t care about any of it, really. I never cared about Meghan or […]
Far From You by Tess Sharpe
Far From You was really, really good! It hooked me in straight away. I immediately loved Sophie as a character. She’s flawed, but interesting and really relateable. Her voice is honest and real, which I think is what makes it really easy to connect with […]
See Me by Wendy Higgins
See Me was a cute story with a very sweet and interesting romance! I really liked the “arranged marriage” aspect of this book; it made it feel very different. Rather than just stumbling upon McKale and falling in love with him, Robyn is introduced to […]
The Summer I Wasn’t Me by Jessica Verdi
I’m still trying to fully absorb this book. Normally I write my reviews immediately after I finish reading, but not with The Summer I Wasn’t Me. This book was so powerful, so intense, so horrifying, that I had to sit and absorb it all before […]