Teen & Young Adult
Review:This book is extremely well written. It has an interesting, thought provoking, plot that actively encourages the reader to turn the pages. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed reading works by either J.K. Rowling or Rick Riordan. Read more
Review:‘The Magician’s Guild’, by Trudi Canavan, is the first book of the ‘Black Magician’ trilogy. Written by the same author as the ‘Age of Five’ trilogy, and ‘Thief’s Magic’; it was first released in 2005, already a decade ago.
The book follows the main protagonist, Sonea, a young street girl which, one day, furious with the acts and attitude of the governing authorities, throws a stone at the shield of a group of mages containing a protest. This stone should hit the shield like the rest, but... Read more
Review:*Original Review On Goodreads & My Blog*
This book was fan-freaking-tastic! Even though I wanted to beat about 1500 people ?
I love about 15 people in this book! They were so d*mn awesome!
First off, Elloren, Rafe and Trystan were all brought up by their uncle Edwin. And good ole uncle brought them up to be good peeps. They were all still tarnished by untrue beliefs but it all comes out in good time ladies and gents!
They are all descendants of The Black Witch and... Read more
Review:I really enjoyed this. It has great characters, a little mystery and pass issues and a group of college kids finding the right way. I loved the all out no bull attitude and how when that one person comes along a million things could happen. Excellent read. Read more
Review:Honestly, its so hard to find a teen novel that does not showcase an emotionally or mentally abusive relationship between the two chracters that are in love. In most books they romanticise the act of letting another person become your whole world. Which is abuse. This book was so oddly healthy. My mind feels better after reading it, I feel better. I enjoyed it so much....every last word. Read more
Review:Pretty good book. Ultimately, a little short. If you buy this because you already have an affinity for food & Europe, you'll be frustrated with the protagonist for just being so dull to these wonderful things. You've never had gelato? So, you just don't walk down the ice cream isle at Cub? Read more
Review:More like a political (and romantic) drama than an action packed fantasy, but so damn addicting. Rutkoski doesn't go easy on main characters and this book definitely ripped my heart out. Beautifully written and compelling characters. Read more
Review:I absolutely loved this book! I was as indecisive about Kai and Puck as Naomi was. The love triangle actually intrigued me, unlike most other clique love triangles. I was thoroughly surprised by the twist ending and loved the dynamic changes Naomi's personality went through. Lovely book but I would recommend it. Read more
Review:Winter Wolf held my attention all the way through. I could not put the book down. I fell in love with Kat and Bass. Kat was very relatable in her feelings and how one would act with the hardships she was dealt. Bass was sexy and alluring. I've always been one to like the bad boy. I can't wait until the second book in the series is released. Read more
Review:This was a well written book about a future society run by a ruthless tyrannical man who would kill anyone who didn't follow his rules and the two young lovers who dared to oppose him.It was full of adventure and courage by the two main characters and how along the way fell in love. Read more