Everything, everything about Everything, Everything (excuse the pun!) could have been tremendous. However, the execution of the plot (in particular that twist towards the end of the book), the use of Olly primarily as a plot device, and the over…
Book Review: ‘A Madness So Discreet’ by Mindy McGinnis
What I love most about A Madness So Discreet is its attempt to be unlike any other young adult novel or any historical fiction piece set in the 1800’s. However this same attempt to be unique also is the novel’s…
Read of the Week: ‘The Rosie Project’ by Graeme Simsion
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion Meet Don Tillman, socially awkward connoisseur and professor at large. In search of the perfect mate, he designs a test to find the right match before meeting Rosie, someone completely unsuitable in all senses…
Read of the Week: ‘Solitaire’ by Alice Oseman
The web is full of bloggers and vloggers alike, so it isn’t uncommon to see novels that center what happens when things in the virtual world go wrong. Enter Solitaire, the newest – and most secretive – blog to pop…
Read of the Week: ‘Sweet’ by Emmy Laybourne
Sweet by Emmy Laybourne Laurel isn’t on the Cruise to actually lose weight. That’s what her best friend’s here for, and she’s just tagging along because that’s what friends do. Only thing is, she doesn’t know what she has bargained…
Book Review: ‘Until We Meet Again’ by Renee Collins
When I first began reading this book, I had no clue what to expect. The description looked interesting enough, but historical or time travel books have never really appealed to me. If you also share that belief but still love…