Do you ever start out thinking a book is TOTAL EPIC AMAZEBALLS and then it just loses its steam? Or suddenly you see the book in a whole other way and it’s less awesome than it was? For me, that was The Conspiracy of Us. […]
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Review: Soulprint by Megan Miranda
WOAH THERE! Look out! Because Soulprint was really freaking awesome. I hoped to love this book but I didn’t expect to totally hook me in the way it did. Soulprint was non-stop action. It was an intense, mystery thriller that WOULD NOT STOP. There was […]
Review: The Body Electric by Beth Revis
I LOVED The Body Electric! It was exactly what I needed to get excited about books again. The Body Electric was riddled with government conspiracies, science experiments, and secrets! ALL OF MY FAVOURITE THINGS!! You know what one of my favourite things is? When there’s […]
Review: Dissonance by Erica O’Rourke
Dissonance was: Interesting. The concept was pretty cool. A little confusing. There were pivot points, inversions, baroque events, and more. Just when I thought I’d be getting the hang of one term, another would be introduced, then I’d lose my grasp on BOTH of them. […]
Free to Fall by Lauren Miller
Holy mother conspiracy! Free to Fall was riddled with secrets, societies, plots, world domination! It was INSANE! Every time we uncovered one layer of the plot, we learned about something else—a totally new layer. It just kept building and building and building until it was […]
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, […]
The Boyfriend App by Katie Sise
Fluffy, quirky, a bit unrealistic, and totally unexpected—all words that describe The Boyfriend App. None of those are necessarily bad things, but I think they pretty accurately fit this book. There are some very specific things I liked about this book, and some things I […]
Review & Giveaway: Stung by Bethany Wiggins
I really like the overall idea of Stung. Bees are on the verge of becoming extinct, so scientists genetically modify them, but then when they sting humans they give them deathly flu-like symptoms, then the scientists produce a ‘cure’ for this “Bee Flu”, which turns […]
Slated by Teri Terry
Slated has one of the coolest stories to it. Ever. It takes place in futuristic England where young teenage criminals are given a second chance. Rather than being put to death or imprisoned for life, they can be “rehabilitated” by being Slated. Their memories and […]