In Nova City, there are people capable of feats that defy the imagination. They're called Extraordinaries. There is Shadow Star: a protector who can manipulate darkness in his quest to protect those who cannot protect themselves. His arch-nemesis is Pyro Storm: an Extraordinary capable of controlling fire who is bent on bringing Nova City to … Continue reading ARC Review: The Extraordinaries by TJ Klune
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5 Star Predictions
Hi all! I haven't quite disappeared from this blog but I have been a little absent and that's just because I've been back at work and I'm so tired šĀ . So I decided to write up a quick post so you guys can remember that I exist! 1. The MidnightĀ Lie by Marie Rutkoski This book … Continue reading 5 Star Predictions
February Wrap Up: The Month of F/F
Hi all! Wow, February is over already! Did it go super fast for anyone else? Maybe it went really fast for me because I had surgery a few days before my birthday, so by the time I could go out and enjoy the month, it was over. Anyway, I'm recovered from surgery, I had a … Continue reading February Wrap Up: The Month of F/F
Blog Tour: Foul is Fair by Hannah Capin – Review & Excerpt
Hannah Capin'sĀ Foul is FairĀ is a bloody, thrilling revenge fantasy for the girls who have had enough. Golden boys beware: something wicked this way comes. Jade and her friends Jenny, Mads, and Summer rule their glittering LA circle. Untouchable, they have the kind of power other girls only dream of. Every party is theirs and the … Continue reading Blog Tour: Foul is Fair by Hannah Capin – Review & Excerpt
Interview with Sophie Gonzales, author of Only Mostly Devastated
Hi all! Today I'm proud to be bringing you an interview with Aussie author Sophie Gonzales! We talk about how important queer rep is in books, how cool YA fiction is, publishing and music! A million thanks to Sophie for taking the time to talk to me today! Please make sure you check out the … Continue reading Interview with Sophie Gonzales, author of Only Mostly Devastated
January Wrap Up: The Month That Lasted Six Months
Hi all! Can you believe January is finally over? It felt so long, I actually can't believe it's finally over! I didn't do much this month. Just worked a lot, slept a lot and read a lot of books -- as per usual. But I'm still so tired from Christmas because I haven't had any … Continue reading January Wrap Up: The Month That Lasted Six Months
ARC Review: The Electric Heir by Victoria Lee
Six months after Noam Ćlvaro helped overthrow the despotic government of Carolinia, the Atlantians have gained citizenship, and Lehrer is chancellor. But despite Lehrerās image as a progressive humanitarian leader, Noam has finally remembered the truth that Lehrer forced him to forgetāthat Lehrer is responsible for the deadly magic infection that ravaged Carolinia. Now that … Continue reading ARC Review: The Electric Heir by Victoria Lee
Best Books of 2019
Hi all! Oh my gosh, this was an incredibly hard post to write! I struggled so hard to cut this list down to 10 books -- and it didn't work. Then I tried to cut it down to 20 books -- and it kinda worked? I originally had about 30 books on this list, decided … Continue reading Best Books of 2019
December Wrap Up: The Month of Christmas & Sleepiness
Hi all! Happy New Year's Eve! I hope whatever you're doing today, that you're enjoying the it and having fun! I'm going to an engagement party tonight -- yes, on NYE -- so I'll be spending the whole day getting ready and while I do that, I thought I'd share my final monthly wrap up … Continue reading December Wrap Up: The Month of Christmas & Sleepiness
My Best Books of the Decade Part 1 – Young Adult
Merry Christmas! I genuinely can't believe it's Christmas time already! This year has just flown by and for once I'm excited about Christmas. I've never cared about it before and that's because I work in retail so I've always been so exhausted from work but also sad and angry from horrible customers. "Happiest time of … Continue reading My Best Books of the Decade Part 1 – Young Adult