My excitement for The Thousandth Floor went like this: Receive the book at BEA16 and go, “Holy shit this sounds AMAZING!” After a few months, see that it largely gets 3 stars from my Goodreads friends, and go, “Well fuck. Maybe I won’t read it.” […]
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Review: Little Peach by Peggy Kern
The first line of Little Peach was: You ask me to tell you the truth, but I’m not sure you’ll believe me, even though I’ve practically killed myself to find you. Little Peach And my reaction was: “Oh dear lord. Please don’t have the main […]
Review: Girl Online by Zoe Sugg
Upon starting Girl Online, my first impressions were: This author uses way too many exclamation marks. This book feels extremely childish. I eventually got over that first point. Well, either I “got over” it or the author stopped using so many exclamation marks… But that […]
Review: Depth of Field by Chantel Guertin (Pippa Greene #2)
Ben: I hate you so much I went into Depth of Field with all the wrong assumptions. For the most part I like the first book, Rule of Thirds. The one thing I didn’t like was Ben. I hated his personality and I hated his […]
Review: Afterworlds by Scott Westerfeld
Let’s clarify some terms Before we begin, I need to set down some terminology for my review. As you probably know, the book Afterworlds by Scott Westerfeld is two books in one, told in alternating chapters. One story is that of Darcy, a soon-to-be-published YA […]
The Game Changer by J. Sterling
In many ways, The Game Changer feels more like a novella than a full on book. The first 35% consists of: Jack recapping his side of the story. In The Perfect Game there are 6 months that are unaccounted for. Jack is doing who the […]
The Ward by Jordana Frankel
Overall, I thought The Ward was a really interesting and intriguing story. In some ways, it surprised me. The Ward has more of a fantasy spin than I originally anticipated. I think I expected a lot more realistic science; and while The Ward does have […]