Genre: YA Fiction; YA Romance Rating: πππ/5 Letβs do something brand new, and start with my recommendation first. As you can see above, I gave it three stars as a rating. Thatβs not that bad. If youβre a fan of Hush, Hush or Perfect Chemistry, then you MUST pick up Better than this by C.G … Continue reading Better Than This by C.G Coppola
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Mammoth by Jill Baguchinsky Review
Genre: YA Fiction Pages: 340 Publication Date: October 10, 2018 Rating: πππππ/5 Mammoth by Jill Baguchinsky... Where do I even start with this novel? *sigh* Let's start with the basics and see where that takes us, shall we? So what IS Mammoth? Well, Mammoth is a story of a plus-sized fashionista slash Paleo geek slash … Continue reading Mammoth by Jill Baguchinsky Review
When the Eyes Sees Itself by Eric Borgerson Review
βGenre: Science Fiction Pages: 487 Rating: ππππ/5 Synopsis: (From Goodreads) When the Eye Sees Itself weaves a dazzlingly complex web of interconnection β institutional, psychological, political, cultural, economic, conscious, even subatomic - and shows how tugging on a thread within it can pull everyone down, or up. The story takes place in a country that … Continue reading When the Eyes Sees Itself by Eric Borgerson Review
King’s Cage by Victoria Aveyard Review
Series: Red Queen Series Genre: Fantasy Fiction, Fiction Pages: 528 Rating: ππππ/5 Tonight I stepped back into Norta. The kingdom of the young, evil King Maven Calore. I started read in this installment of Red Queen quite awhile back but never got to finish it because I had to return it to the library (dang … Continue reading King’s Cage by Victoria Aveyard Review
Children of Wrath by T.A Ward Review
Genre: Thriller/Suspense Pages: 239 Rating: πππππ/5 *Note to the reader: This review may contain some spoilers. I will try my best to remain spoiler free but can not guarantee it with this novel.* What am I suppose to say right now? Looking back, I wasnβt fully aware of what I agreed to when accepting this … Continue reading Children of Wrath by T.A Ward Review