The Burning Sky, Sherry Thomas’ YA debut, is a magic-filled fantasy novel that will greatly appeal to a wide range of readers. Fans of the Harry Potter series will especially […]
Tag: young adult
Just One Day (Just One Day #1) by Gayle Forman | Review
Going into Just One Day, I knew I would enjoy it. The story appealed to me, the reviews were fabulous, and I adore Gayle Forman. Sure enough, my expectations were […]
Dear Killer by Katherine Ewell | Review
Dear Killer is really hard for me to review. On one hand, I enjoyed it. On the other, there were things about it that really let me down. Dear Killer […]
Just Like Fate by Suzanne Young and Cat Patrick | Review
When I first heard about Just Like Fate, I was ecstatic. Two of my favorite authors writing a book together? That was all I needed to add this one to […]
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 […]
Find Me (Find Me #1) by Romily Bernard | Review
Find Me, Romily Bernard’s debut novel, has been garnering some high praise from reviewers lately. I went in with very high expectations and I think my expectations were maybe a […]
Short Story Saturday: Night of Cake & Puppets (DoSaB #2.5) by Laini Taylor | Review
I love Laini Taylor. I’m just gonna start out saying that. The Night of Cake & Puppets is the story of Zuzana and Mik’s first date. Zuzana has always been […]
The Girl of Fire and Thorns (Fire and Thorns #1) by Rae Carson | Review
The Girl of Fire and Thorns, Rae Carson’s debut novel, has definitely been added to my short list of favorite YA fantasy novels. It’s right up there with Graceling and […]
Panic by Lauren Oliver | Review
Panic, Lauren Oliver’s latest young adult novel, is very different from anything she’s written in the past. I completely adored this wonderfully unique new story from her. One thing that […]
The Unbound (The Archived #2) by Victoria Schwab | Review
The Unbound, the sequel to The Archived, is even better than it’s predecessor. Really, I shouldn’t be surprised since this is Victoria Schwab we’re talking about but I’m still amazed […]