Suspicion by Alexandra Monir is a young adult Mystery thriller with a gothic flair. I absolutely loved the cover, and the idea of an old english manor and spooky maze drew me in instantly. The book is divided into three parts, and I really liked that. Each one of the parts had a different feel… Read more »
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{ARC Review+Giveaway} Compulsion by @MartinaABoone @simonschuster
Compulsion is one heck of a read. I can see this book, and trilogy, appealing to so many different kinds of readers. It will appeal to fans of romance, mystery, as well as fans of creepy/dark books. It is labeled as a southern gothic. I can’t say that I have had too much experience in… Read more »
{Review} Evidence of Things Not Seen by Lindsey Lane @LindseyAuthor
People throw around the “U” word in reviews all the time. Unique. But I can without a doubt confidently say that The Evidence of Things Not Seen earns every bit of the word Unique. Evidence of Things Not Seen centers around a very bright, socially awkward teen that disappears in a small town. We never… Read more »
{ARC Review+Giveaway} The #VaultofDreamers by @CaraghMOBrien
I can’t even tell you how excited I was for The Vault of Dreamers. I think most of you know by now that I am a little bit obsessed with reality tv. It is kind of like big brother, but instead of a house it is a school for the ultra artsy people. Nothing is… Read more »
{ARC Review} #EvilLibrarian by @MichelleKnudsen @Candlewick
Evil Librarian is a mixture of humor, and demon-y paranormal. There are also some cute high school crushes and some not so cute ones. All in all this book was unique and a lot of fun. I never quite knew how to classify it in just one word or category. Evil Librarian is a lot… Read more »
{ARC Review} Illusions of Fate by @KierstenWhite @harperteen
I loved this one so much! The magic and the world were all great, but what really made this book come to life for me was Kiersten White’s writing. I found her writing to be witty, engaging and utterly charming. I read this book with a smile on my face. Plus, I don’t think I… Read more »
{ARC Review} The Jewel by Amy Ewing @amyewingbooks
The Jewel is the first in the young adult Dystopian series called The Lone City. The set up is not a new one in the world of dystopian, but the story is still well done. I am interested in continuing this series. I like the set up of the surrogates and the augeries the most…. Read more »
{ARC Review} Trial By Fire by Josephine Angelini @josieangelini
Trial by Fire is a book filled with so many awesome elements. Not only are the characters fantastic, but the plot is original and the concept is thought provoking and utterly cool! It reminded me on an episode of the Big Bang theory where Sheldon is talking about an infinite number of universes and an… Read more »
{Review} Mortal Danger by Ann Aguirre @MsAnnAguirre @FeiwelFriends
The Description of Mortal Danger drew me in almost instantly. I was so excited to read it. And then I committed the cardinal sin of book reviewers…I glanced at some goodreads reviews. And I saw that people were polarized on this story, they either loved it or they DNF-ed it. And I got nervous. But… Read more »
{Review+Giveaway} #HomeroomDiaries by James Patterson & Lisa Papademetriou
The Homeroom Diaries is a hilarious story told in the form of a teens diary, complete with tons of awesome illustrations. It is hard for me to decide which I enjoyed more- the story through Margaret, or “Cuckoo” as she has everyone call her, entries or her pictures to go along with the entries. It was… Read more »
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