This Friday during the 2015 Fall of the Pages, I’m falling back to February 2015 and the fantasy dystopia Red Queen. ( Technically, all dystopias are “fantasy” as in not real, but what I mean by this is fantastical or having magic) Thrust into an impossible situation and imperial politics, she falls right in the middle of betrayal, […]
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Review: An Ember in The Ashes
Today I am reviewing An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir. It is her first book, released April 28, 2015 by Penguin Young Readers Group, ISBN 9781595148032. An Ember in the Ashes is just beautiful, a wonderful action adventure fantasy for young adults that is just under 500 pages (464 is the official count). Told in dual […]
Book Review: The Girl at Midnight
Today I’m reviewing the debut novel by Melissa Grey, A Girl at Midnight. Released April 28 by Random House, ISBN 9780385744652, and the first in a series, A Girl at Midnight is a contemporary supernatural suspense YA book that needs to be on your shelves ASAP. I’d recommend it to readers who love Daughter of Smoke and Bone, […]
Dangerous Creatures: Review
Taking readers back to the Caster world of Lena and Ethan, Dangerous Creatures ends shortly after Beautiful Redemption ends. Ethan, Lena, Ridley, Link, Liv, and John have finished the summer and are parting ways for college and beyond. Ridley and Link, still smarting from fights and dishonesty left from Beautiful Chaos and Beautiful Redemption, are […]