Read of the Week: ‘Rain’ (Paper Gods #2) by Amanda Sun

American Katie Green has decided to stay in Japan. She’s started to build a life in the city of Shizuoka, and she can’t imagine leaving behind her friends, her aunt and especially Tomohiro, the guy she’s fallen in love with.…

Book Review: ‘Feuds’ by Avery Hastings

Dystopians are so 2008. Having read way too many dystopian novels in the past few years, I’ve been avoiding that genre with a passion. Imagine my surprise when I became intrigued by Feuds – even the gods above could not have…

Read of the Week: ‘The Rules for Breaking’ (The Rules for Disappearing #2) by Ashley Elston

Anna Boyd almost lost her life to get what she wanted most in the world: freedom. But just when it seems that her family has finally escaped Witness Protection, the illusion that Anna could resume a normal life comes crashing…

Book Review: ‘Forget Me’ by K. A. Harrington

Forget chick-lit. Forget girls falling in love with celebrities. Forget dystopian novels. In fact, Forget Me. Not only do I love the fact that it’s incredibly easy to create an intro for Forget Me, but I also love the book…

Book Review: ‘Just Call My Name’ by Holly Goldberg Sloan

I’ve fallen in lust with Just Call My Name‘s beautiful, breathtaking cover. Yes, fallen in lust, and fallen in love as well, I guess. I love how big the title is in proportion to the entire cover. And while it…

Book Review: ‘Before You’ by Amber Hart

I was a little hesitant to pick up Before You, mostly due to the mixed reviews I had previously read. Some readers absolutely adored the novel, while others picked apart every detail and vehemently insulted the entire story. However, being…

Book Review: Isla & the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins

Note: This review is spoiler-free! Stephanie Perkins has that rare gift of bringing a smile to your face and it making it stick there. I can be a in a crowded train that reeks of B.O. and stale beer, and…