Forever is the perfect ending to the Wolves Of Mercy Falls trilogy. Maggie Stiefvater has earned the title of favorite author and these books have earned the title of favorite […]
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Across The Universe (Across The Universe #1) by Beth Revis | Review
Beth Revis’ debut novel is definitely a unique story but one that I had trouble getting into. After about the first 100 pages I was hooked but it took me […]
Abandon (Abandon #1) by Meg Cabot | Review
Meg Cabot is one of my favorite authors and I have to say that I was disappointed with Abandon. Nothing really stood out to me in this one and while […]
Blog Tour: The A Circuit by Georgina Blomberg and Catherine Hapka | Review
The A Circuit has been described as a cross between Canterwood Crest and The A List. I can definitely say that that’s a pretty good description of it and I […]
Personal Demons (Personal Demons #1) by Lisa Desrochers | Review
Personal Demons is a unique take on the angels and demons debate. I have always been in love with angels but this book has made me rethink that attitude. I […]
Paranormalcy (Paranormalcy #1) by Kiersten White | Review
I had heard that Kiersten White’s debut novel was good but I had no idea just how good until I read it. This year has been full of fantastic debuts […]
Linger (Wolves Of Mercy Falls #2) by Maggie Stiefvater
SPOILERS: If you have not read the first book in this series, Shiver, do not read this review because it contains spoilers from that book. If you have followed my […]
The Sky Is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson | Review
The Sky Is Everywhere was beyond extraordinary. I was completely drawn in and blown away. I didn’t want to put it down to go to sleep but I wanted to […]
Albatross by Josie Bloss | Review
I really had no idea what to expect when I started Albatross. I hadn’t read any reviews and the summary didn’t give much away. I kind of liked not knowing […]
The Miles Between by Mary E. Pearson | Review
Wow! I don’t know what to say about The Miles Between. I am speechless. I feel like whatever I say won’t adequately praise this book. I started it and I […]