37. Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers
I almost didn’t read Grave Mercy. Don’t worry, it wasn’t because I thought it to be bad or not my thing; it was because it was my...
I almost didn’t read Grave Mercy. Don’t worry, it wasn’t because I thought it to be bad or not my thing; it was because it was my...
“Maybe you’re right. Maybe I don’t know what it’s like to live. Maybe I’m still not human enough to know more than what’s right in front...
Tahereh Mafi’s Shatter Me series has done it again with her second installment, Unravel Me. Her unique, poetic prose and unusual lack of...
You wouldn’t know from this war-torn dystopian world but this book is filled with a humor that is just so unexpected and addictive that...
“I had been silenced far too many times by those who exerted power over me. Not here. My voice would be heard, but I’d speak when it...
I only knew two things about this book when it came out; it was by Evelyn Skye, author of The Crown’s Game duology, which I read in...
Fairytales have a dark and sordid past. Often short and simple, these tales offer lessons and morals that usually coincide with good and...
I have had this book shamefully sitting on my bookshelf ever since it came out in 2014 and I am shocked that it took me this long to read...
The Cruel Prince started off with Jude as a child and her abrupt and brutal abduction to Faery and just like that one, The Wicked King...
This book has been everywhere on social media and as the second book was released this month I finally decided to take the plunge and see...
“The Crown’s Game is an old one, older than the tsardom itself. But it is not the only game. There are games of love, played by boys and...
“The Crown’s Game is an old one, older than the tsardom itself. It began long ago, in the age of Rurik, Prince of Novgorod, when Russia...
I was ruined after finishing Lady Thief. Only way I could cope was to get my hands on the next and final book, Lion Heart, so that’s what...
“Oh, for heaven’s sake, she’s a girl in pants!” Within the first 10 pages and Scarlet is still being mistaken as a “lad”, men can be so...
This Robin Hood inspired novel was definitely an unexpected treasure. I almost stopped reading it too! The writing style can be quite...
This will not be a traditional review of mine. Heir of Fire follows Celaena to Wendlyn where she meets many new characters, so I thought...
This book was so much better than I thought possible. I was worried a fourth book might undue some things if not, everything from the...
Crown of Midnight was a great sequel to Throne of Glass. There was humor, witty banter, definitely more magic and even the occasional...
I knew there was a reason I fell in love with this series the first time I read them. They are extremely well-written and possess unique...
The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein marks the sixth book I’ve read by Kiersten White and that’s a testament in itself about...