Why did I not read Unraveling sooner??? A few months ago, this book was all anyone was talking about. I was intrigued, but didn’t jump on it. Even when I got a copy of the book, I still didn’t jump on it. But OMG I […]
Tag: Science Fiction
Vortex by S.J. Kincaid
Vortex didn’t quite have the same magic for me that Insignia did. It was still a good book, it just didn’t have me screaming and shrieking like an excited, insane girl. Vortex had a bit of a slower start and I didn’t get fully sucked […]
Solstice by P.J. Hoover
Note: This review is riddled with spoilers, but they’re all safely contained within clickable spoiler tags. If you’re reading this in an e-mail or in an RSS feed, you’ll need to view the original post if you want to see the spoilers. Excuse me, folks, […]
The Dark Shore by Kevin Emerson
Hmm. I have very mixed feelings about The Dark Shore. I started out a little nervous because it had been so long since I’d read The Lost Code and I was afraid I’d have no idea what was going on. Luckily, things are recapped pretty […]
For Darkness Shows the Stars by Diana Peterfreund
For Darkness Shows the Stars is the kind of book that I don’t think is bad, but I think it requires the right person and the right tastes in order to enjoy it. Unfortunately for me, I don’t think I’m the right person. This book […]
PODs by Michelle K. Pickett
Before anything else, I have a warning for you about PODs. The synopsis you see on Goodreads/Amazon describes like 95% of the ENTIRE book (instead of maybe the 25-45% you usually get). It literally leaves nothing to be explored or discovered when actually reading the […]
Review & Giveaway: Transparent by Natalie Whipple
Transparent was so much fun! I thought this book sounded awesome, but then I got nervous when I read several ‘meh’ reviews of it. But luckily, I ended up really loving the book! In some ways, Transparent almost read like a contemporary book. It’s not […]
ACID by Emma Pass
Oh, ACID. You could have been amazing. You could have been wonderful. With a cover like that and a badass main character, you could have been the love of my bookish life. But, alas. After a glorious start, you kind of crashed and burned. I […]
Astarte’s Wrath by Trisha Wolfe
Astarte’s Wrath is perfect for any huge Egyptian mythology buffs. Riddled with war, chaos, history, and mythology, this book is intense, full of action, and tragic. It takes place during the Battle of Actium (between Octavian of Rome and Cleopatara of Egypt) so it’s safe […]
Parallel by Lauren Miller
Let me paint a picture for you. You’re crying yourself to sleep at night because you just finished reading Pivot Point and you’re afraid that nothing will ever live up to the awesomeness that is that book. Well, allow me to introduce PARALLEL! This book […]