Fragments really has me torn. I feel like there were a lot of pros and cons in this book. It wasn’t bad but I feel like there are a few things that I’m going to complain about a lot. What I Liked We do get […]
Tag: Survival
Review & Giveaway: Sunrise by Mike Mullin
I’m thrilled to say that I LOVED Sunrise! I was a tad nervous going into it. Although I adored Ashfall , I wasn’t completely happy with Ashen Winter . But Sunrise brought the epicness back! Mike Mullin did an excellent job recapping the first two […]
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 […]
Blog Tour Review & Giveaway: Seeds of War by Rachel Fisher
This review is almost embarrassingly long. I know some people prefer shorter reviews, so scroll down to the end if you want to read a quick summary of my thoughts! Seeds of War is a tricky book to review. While I was still very interested […]
Through the Ever Night by Veronica Rossi
Since I wasn’t completely sold on Under the Never Sky, I was afraid I would feel the same way about Through the Ever Night, but Veronica Rossi managed to rock my world with this book! It almost makes me wonder if I just wasn’t in […]
Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
Man, this is a tough one for me to review. This is one of those books that EVERYONE LOVES THE PANTS OFF OF… except for me. I didn’t hate Under the Never Sky, but I didn’t love it; for me it was just okay. The […]
The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken
My journey with The Darkest Minds was a strange and complex one. My enjoyment was all over the place: up, down, and everywhere in between. Since I’m a nerd, I don’t have funny GIFs for you; instead, I have a graph: My Enjoyment Levels — […]
Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver
Pandemonium and I have a rocky relationship. It took me like two days to get through 150 pages. Finally, about halfway through the book, things started to pick up, and at least become more interesting, but at the end of the day, I’m still not […]
Ashen Winter by Mike Mullin
Right off the bat, it’s obvious that I’m not rating Ashen Winter as high as Ashfall. Ashen Winter was a fascinating story that once again really dives into disaster and humanity (or lack thereof), but at the end of the day, I don’t feel like […]
Eden’s Root by Rachel Fisher
Eden’s Root is a great example of a realistic dystopian book! I’m not a scientist, so I don’t really know how accurate or realistic the science in the book is, but the scary thing is that I can see this happening. I believed it. Eden’s […]