The Wide Window – Book Review
The poor Baudelaire children onto their most vivid adventure yet! This adventure was absolutely stunning and utterly miserable.
The poor Baudelaire children onto their most vivid adventure yet! This adventure was absolutely stunning and utterly miserable.
The Pledge by Kimberly Derting 5/5***** Seventeen-year-old Charlaina is from Ludania, a country ruled by a cruel queen. The country is divided into a class system and every class has its own language. No lower-class citizens of Ludania can speak or even understand the language of the upper-class. Even to look upon an… Read More The Pledge – Book Review
Written and illustrated by Chloe Bonfield Running Press Kids I found this to be a very beautiful, sweet story about a young boy’s quest to find the perfect tree – though a bit sinister, a bit macabre, in the atmospheric-sense, which of course I liked.
I will say that I am not a huge fan of science fiction at all. I don’t like futuristic reads, I’m really not one for outer space or an alternate universe, even dystopian books are a challenge for me. But this one is one of the few that managed to hold my attention for… Read More After Impact – Book Review
Book Title: Dark Energy Book Author: Robison Wells Publishing Date: March 29th, 2016 Publisher: HarperTeen Date Read: March 27th, 2016 Purchase on Amazon Synopsis WE ARE NOT ALONE Five days ago, a massive UFO crashed in the Midwest, killing thousands of people. Since then, nothing–or no one–has come out.
It’s always something! Hannah, now fully transformed into the world-saving Artan, must negotiate The Underworld in this, the final installment of the Aerisia trilogy. She arrives at the Gate of Despair, seeking to pass unscathed through dark places to enter the Dreamer’s Vale, and so continue her quest to banish evil from the magical… Read More Aerisia: Field of Battle – Book Review
The Hero of Ages (Mistborn #3) by Brandon Sanderson Publisher: Tor Publication Date: October 17, 2014 (first published October, 2007) Edition: Paperback, 768 pages Genre: Epic Fantasy Rating: 4.5/5 That ending… Wow… Simply WOW…
Title: To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before Author: Jenny Han Published: April 15th 2014 by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance My Rating: 4/5 “Love is scary: it changes; it can go away. That’s the part of the risk. I don’t want to be scared anymore.”
My Rating: 4 leaky reactors Publisher: Random House Received from: Publisher, via NetGalley Available for purchase: Amazon Andria Williams’s first novel reads like a mix between Mad Men and Army Wives, with the looming threat of a nuclear meltdown simmering beneath it all. It’s a dazzling debut and a gripping read.
Natalie’s Getting Married By author – Rosa Temple My Review: This is the second of Rosa’s books I’ve read and, I LOVED it! Rosa’s books are lighthearted, fun and funny, and I felt like her second book was even better than her first! Her writing is pleasant, the characters are likable and you are… Read More Natalie’s Getting Married – Book Review