my thoughts: Why, oh why, did I wait so freaking long to read this book? I’ve had Legend on my TBR since I first heard about it, back in 2011. […]
Genre: Dystopian
Blog Tour: Feuds by Avery Hastings | Review
Feuds was far from what I expected it to be and I mean that in both a good and bad way. I started the book knowing very little about it […]
The Giver (The Giver #1) by Lois Lowry | Review
The Giver has been on my shelf for years! I’ve always been interested in it but never enough to actually read it. As required reading for my YA lit class […]
Blog Tour: Idols (Icons #2) by Margaret Stohl | Review
It’s not often that I read a sequel that not only measures up to the first book but surpasses it but Idols definitely does that. Icons grabbed my attention and […]
Blog Tour: The Murder Complex (The Murder Complex #1) by Lindsay Cummings | Review
The Murder Complex is Lindsay Cummings’ debut novel and the start of what promises to be an awesome new dystopian series. The characters, the story, and the pulse pounding action […]
Short Story Saturday: Leaving by Ally Condie | Review
Leaving is one of those stories that could be good but wasn’t really. Ally Condie started off strong but there was just too much information missing from the story for […]
The Treatment (The Program #2) by Suzanne Young | Review
The Treatment, the second and final book in The Program duology, ties things up nicely and left me feeling satisfied, if not exactly happy. I mean that in the best […]
Into The Still Blue (Under the Never Sky #3) by Veronica Rossi | Review
Into The Still Blue, the conclusion to the Under the Never Sky trilogy, brings everything to a head and ends the series with a bang. Veronica Rossi managed to write […]
Not a Drop to Drink (Not a Drop to Drink #1) by Mindy McGinnis|Review
Not a Drop to Drink, Mindy McGinnis’ debut novel, is a unique dystopian story that kept me hooked from beginning to end. It’s a story that hasn’t been overdone in […]
The Forever Song (Blood of Eden #3) by Julie Kagawa | Review
I’m not sure how she does it but Julie Kagawa continues to write books that completely blow my expectations out of the water. The Forever Song was no exception. This […]