I’m not quite sure why I keep reading YA Dystopian novels. They’re usually pretty good. Honestly, ever since the boom in Dystopian novels I’ve read countless books in the genre that I love, even very recently. The thing is, they’re…
Bonus Scene Extra: Doon by Carey Corp and Lorie Langdon
At this point, it’s no surprise that I am a die-hard fan of Doon. I reviewed the fabulous fantasy just over a year ago, and if you’re here because you’re curious about the gorgeous castle header and what it means,…
Book Review: The Fire Wish by Amber Lough
I don’t believe in genies, or jinnis, as it’s spelled in The Fire Wish. However, if given the opportunity to make any wish right now, I would wish for everyone to read this novel. The Fire Wish, published on July…
Book Review: Since Forever Ago by Olivia Besse
I will admit it: I have an unhealthy addiction to all things chick-lit. Yes, even though I know it’s incredibly cliched, contrived, cheesy and crazy (alliteration is awesome), I read countless young adult romance books. That’s the way I roll,…
Read of the Week: Say What You Will by Cammie McGovern
John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars meets Rainbow Rowell’s Eleanor & Park in this beautifully written, incredibly honest, and emotionally poignant novel. Cammie McGovern’s insightful young adult debut is a heartfelt and heartbreaking story about how we can all feel lost until we…
Book Review: Born Confused by Tanuja Desai Hidier
I ardently believe that the YA genre could definitely use a little more diversity. While the diversity of characters has definitely increased in the past few years, I feel that as a whole, the genre has lots of work to…
Book Review: Gameboard of the Gods by Richelle Mead
In a futuristic world nearly destroyed by religious extremists, Justin March lives in exile after failing in his job as an investigator of religious groups and supernatural claims. But Justin is given a second chance when Mae Koskinen comes to…