Wowie, The Program book was awesome! Even though the synopsis hints at a love story, I didn’t expect it to dominate the book the way it did. I think I expected more of a sci-fi than a romance, but I was pleasantly surprised to find […]
Tag: Young Adult
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 […]
My Life After Now by Jessica Verdi
Life After Now was incredibly powerful and absolutely heartbreaking. For the first quarter of the book, my heart was HAMMERING. It’s that scared, nervous, anticipating feeling you get when you know something bad is going to happen and you’re morbidly curious but also a bit […]
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 […]
The Elite by Kiera Cass
I feel like an author. With writer’s block. I’m sitting here, staring at a blank page, and I have no idea how to form my words. The Elite was everything I hoped it would be: it was intense, romantic, emotional, but it was also conflicting. […]
Natural Born Angel by Scott Speer
My enjoyment for Natural Born Angel is all over the map, and that’s one of the reasons why I was so unsure about how to rate it (and I’m still kind of unsure). That means, it’s time to whip out the ol’ Enjoyment Graph so […]
The Rules by Stacey Kade
The Rules reads surprisingly like a contemporary book, and that’s one of the things that made me love it so much. Although it does have sci-fi elements, they don’t dominate the story at all. It’s more about evil corporations, first loves, tender and hesitant romance, […]
Going Vintage by Lindsey Leavitt
Going Vintage isn’t exactly a mind-blowing piece of work. It’s cute, it’s fluffy, it’s not quite perfect, and it’s a good “in-between” book—meaning it’s something you read in between amazing books, but it’s not an amazing book in itself. I felt like Going Vintage started […]
Blog Tour Review & Giveaway: The Collector by Victoria Scott
It needs to be said right now that Dante Walker is bad. Really bad. Like judgmental, douchebag, arrogant asshole bad. But for some reason, I was okay with it. Victoria Scott made me fall in love with an asshole. I am Dante Walker. I am […]
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 […]