A Sticky Situation: Mini Review for Rebel By Marie Lu
Rebel by Marie Lu is basically a tea doily; it's nice enough, but completely unnecessary. Curious as to why I think that? Click here to read my mini review and discover the reasons!
House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig: A Book Review
Have you ever ordered a large Ultra Cheese Dominos pizza with one kilogram of cheese on it, and then proceeded to voraciously consume the whole thing by yourself in one sitting? No? Oh good. Because uh…*starts to sweat nervously*…neither have I. That would be a totally irresponsible thing for a responsible adult, such as myself, to do. And believe it or not, House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig has a lot in common with this COMPLETELY HYPOTHETICAL situation; it sounds like a wonderful idea in theory, but is decidedly less so in actual execution.
Dead Voices by Katherine Arden: A Book Review
♪Oh, the weather outside is frightful, and the ghosts are feeling spiteful...♪ What would you do if you were snowed in at a haunted ski lodge with your two best friends? Well, that's exactly what happens in Katherine Arden's 'Dead Voices,' and let me tell you, it's a chilling experience.
The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh: A Book Review
Here's a joke for you: Why are vampires so unpopular? No idea? It's because they're a pain in the neck! *collective groan escapes from the audience* Okay, so perhaps my joke was really bad (but only perhaps). And perhaps vampires aren't actually that unpopular. In fact, if The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh is any indication, these blood-sucking, sparkling-like-a-disco-ball supernaturals might just be making a comeback.
An Exiled Princess, an Impossible Quest, and a Review of Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix
Cooking Directions [scroll-box] This fairy tale retelling lives in a mystical world inspired by the Far East, where the Dragon Lord and the Serpent God battle for control of the earthly realm; it is here that [...]