Well shit. I’m sad I didn’t love this. 🙁 It had so much potential and I was SO excited. But it ended up falling kind of flat for me. By the time I got to the end, I was doing a lot of skimming just […]
Tag: Politics
The Diabolic: Where a Girl Rips Out Someone’s Heart With Her Bare Hands
My favourite part about The Diabolic is easy: it’s about a “killing machine” who actually kills. Often in YA the synopsis will describe a “killing machine” or “female badass” or “epic assassin”, but they never actually show any true badassery or brutality. This is so […]
Deliciously Fun Sports Read (Defending Taylor)
I always know who to turn to when I want a fun, relatable, sports romance: Miranda Kenneally. She can do no wrong. The Hundred Oaks series is full of delicious, wonderful, sporty books. All crazy fun! Defending Taylor was no different. I loved all the […]
Series Review: The Winner’s Trilogy (and why I ultimately didn’t love it)
I actually first read The Winner’s Curse two years ago (you can read my full review if you want) and never continued the rest of the series. It’s not that I didn’t want to, I just didn’t have a huge urge to and it seemed […]
Review: A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
It was so easy to fall in love with A Court of Thorns and Roses! It was an insanely quick and easy book to read, despite being 432 pages. I read it in one sitting and the time flew right by! A Court of Thorns […]
Review: Liars, Inc. by Paula Stokes
WOOOAAAAH!! Liars, Inc. was INSANE! This was one hell of a mystery/thriller book. I mean murders, cover ups, lying, FBI, politics… I was so amazed at how deep the lies and secrets ran. Liars, Inc. is nothing short of addicting. It’s so hard to put […]
Review: The Sin Eater’s Daughter by Melinda Salisbury
I could cry a thousand tears over The Sin Eater’s Daughter. 🙁 I was initially drawn to this book by the GORGEOUS cover, then I read an AWESOME synopsis which backed up my first thought of, “HOLY FREAKING CRAP!!!” I had such high hopes for […]
Review: Captive by Aimée Carter
For the most part, I really liked Captive. It was a really good second book in a series and actually felt important (unlike most second books). We had an intense story about Elsewhere, which was really cool to read about! Plus there were more secrets, […]
The Snowden Files by Luke Harding
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. […]
Alienated by Melissa Landers
I started out really liking Alienated. I liked Cara as a character. She’s strong, driven, smart, but still a really nice girl. I liked that she had a blog set up and was excited to see where that would lead. Then, of course, the alien […]