If you were seduced by Wither, prepare to be completely blown away by the sequel, Fever by Lauren DeStefano -- a rare middle book that, in my opinion, is even better than the original! The first book sucked me in with its seductive and taboo themes, and haunted me with DeStefano's hypnotic writing. These things... Continue Reading →
Book Review: A Beautiful Evil by Kelly Keaton
Following up the edgy, action-packed Darkness Becomes Her, Kelly Keaton has done it again with her newest YA thrill-ride, A Beautiful Evil. Once again Keaton proves her finesse for blending genres and creating something wholly unique. A Beautiful Evil takes place following the events of Darkness Becomes Her, with Ari facing all the consequences that... Continue Reading →
A Beautiful Evil by Kelly Keaton
Following up the edgy, action-packed Darkness Becomes Her, Kelly Keaton has done it again with her newest YA thrill-ride, A Beautiful Evil. Once again Keaton proves her finesse for blending genres and creating something wholly unique. A Beautiful Evil takes place following the events of Darkness Becomes Her, with Ari facing all the consequences that... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Arcadia Awakens by Kai Meyer
I'm just going to come right out and say it: there aren't enough books about the mafia in Young Adult literature today. That's part of what I love so much about Holly Black's Curse Workers series, since it helps fill that void. Now she's getting some worthy companionship in the form of Arcadia Awakens by... Continue Reading →
Arcadia Awakens by Kai Meyer
I'm just going to come right out and say it: there aren't enough books about the mafia in Young Adult literature today. That's part of what I love so much about Holly Black's Curse Workers series, since it helps fill that void. Now she's getting some worthy companionship in the form of Arcadia Awakens by... Continue Reading →
Review: The Edumacation of Jay Baker by Jay Clark
Remember those awkward, teenage years? The fumbling, bumbling, and then the sweet taste of victory when something finally goes your way? No? Well, you can relive it all and more in hilarious form with The Edumacation of Jay Baker by debut author Jay Clark. And we promise, reading about those experiences will be far less... Continue Reading →
The Edumacation of Jay Baker by Jay Clark
Remember those awkward, teenage years? The fumbling, bumbling, and then the sweet taste of victory when something finally goes your way? No? Well, you can relive it all and more in hilarious form with The Edumacation of Jay Baker by debut author Jay Clark. And we promise, reading about those experiences will be far less... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Legend by Marie Lu
Legend by Marie Lu is one of those blockbuster YA books that gets so over-hyped ahead of its release, you become wary about whether it's really deserved all that attention. In this case, I'd say the answer is an overwelming yes. As a sort of Dickensian dystopian, Legend tells the dual stories of June and... Continue Reading →
Legend by Marie Lu
Legend by Marie Lu is one of those blockbuster YA books that gets so over-hyped ahead of its release, you become wary about whether it's really deserved all that attention. In this case, I'd say the answer is an overwelming yes. As a sort of Dickensian dystopian, Legend tells the dual stories of June and... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Everneath by Brodi Ashton
An intriguing twist on the myth of Persephone and the Underworld, Everneath by Brodi Ashton will delight fans of paranormal romance and entice fans of books like Abandon by Meg Cabot, and Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini. Everneath tells the story of Nikki Beckett, who was sucked into an underworld known as the Everneath. Now she's... Continue Reading →
