Book Review: ‘Sharp’ by Alex Hughes
Alex Hughes takes it up a notch in 'Mindspace Investigation Series' book two 'Sharp.' Catch up with us before the third book hits shelves with April.
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Marked’ by Alex Hughes
Are you ready for Adam Ward’s latest telepathic adventure? I hope so, because this time Alex Hughes takes us into the depths of where no normal is allowed to go, into the world that Adam was...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Splintered’ by A. G. Howard
Lewis Carroll: eat your heart out. There’s a new Alice in town in A. G. Howard's 'Splintered Trilogy.'
View ArticleThe Fault in Our Stars- Movie Review
Opening weekend for the much anticipated YA movie, The Fault in Our Stars, proved to be a good one- topping the box office at $48.2 million. This was an impressive feat as it was going up against a much …
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Silkworm’ by Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling)
J.K. Rowling, writing as Robert Galbraith, crafts another literary masterpiece in her latest novel The Silkworm, the second installment in her crime-solving series that follows detective Cormoran...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Four: A Divergent Collection’ by Veronica Roth
In Veronica Roth's Four: A Divergent Collection, the author returns to Chicago for a new perspective on the faction-based society. Readers get more depth to the character of Tobias "Four" Eaton, as...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Landline’ by Rainbow Rowell
Rainbow Rowell has succeeded once again in creating a story that picks up the reader from the first page and doesn't let go until the very end. Read our review of her latest novel Landline.
View ArticleA preview of Samantha Shannon’s second ‘Bone Season’ novel ‘The Mime Order’
We recently got to read the first several chapters of Samantha Shannon's second Bone Season novel, The Mime Order, and now we cannot wait to get our hands on the full novel.
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Magician’s Land’ by Lev Grossman
Read our review to the thrilling conclusion to Lev Grossman's The Magicians trilogy, The Magician's Land.
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Young Elites’ by Marie Lu
Marie Lu brings a very unique and well-imagined story in her newest novel The Young Elites. She dares her readers to journey into darker motivations and factors a character might face, and where that...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Vacant’ by Alex Hughes
Last time we went into the bowels of The Guild. In 'Vacant', Alex Hughes takes us on a road trip.
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Grimnirs’ by Ednah Walters
Looking for a new series to lose yourself in for the holidays? Ednah Walter's 'Runes' and 'Grimnirs' series are the perfect place to start.
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Into The Fire’ by Lindsey Fairleigh and Lindsey Pogue
Childhood friends Dani and Zoe just can't seem to catch a break in 'Into the Fire', the second story in 'The Ending Series'.
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Mime Order’ by Samantha Shannon
Samantha Shannon returns with the second novel of seven in her The Bone Season series with The Mime Order - and in a very big way. In just about every way, The Mime Order is bigger, better...
View ArticleBook Review: Firefight (Reckoners #2) by Brandon Sanderson + Giveaway!
Overall, I found Firefight to be a strong sequel and enjoyed as much, if not more, than I did Steelheart. Whereas the first installment presents a rather rigid dichotomy, the second delves into the...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Half Bad’ by Sally Green
If you think you've heard every story to be told of magic existing in the modern world, think again. Sally Green has created a fast-paced magical thriller with Half Bad, a novel that keeps the reader...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Salt & Stone’ by Victoria Scott
Hold your breath for an even more exciting, more intense second leg of a race for a life-saving cure in Victoria Scott's Salt & Stone, sequel to Fire & Flood.
View ArticleReview: ‘The Casual Vacancy’ miniseries
When I first heard a J.K. Rowling novel was going to be adapted into a miniseries, I was really unsure of what to expect. Even though The Casual Vacancy is a very different novel than Potter...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Archetype’ by M.D. Waters
Memory is a fickle thing. If you woke up in a hospital with no memories, whom would you trust? Would you trust the doctor saying you’ve been in an accident? Would you trust the man that says he loves...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Nova’ by Margaret Fortune
Lia Johansen is just like everyone else arriving at New Sol Space Station today: an Auroran refugee whose spent the last two years as a prisoner of war. And then, the clock starts.
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