Sorcery of Thorns is a YA fantasy from Margaret Rogerson, author of the super popular (and extremely photogenic, if bookstagram is anything to go by) novel An Enchantment of Ravens. Sorcery of Thorns follows Elisabeth Scrivener (who, hello, has the coolest name ever), who has grown up in one of the Great Libraries of her…
Book Review: The Dead Girls Club by Damien Angelica Walters
The Dead Girls Club, by Damien Angelica Waters, is a supernatural thriller that hits shelves December 10th, 2019. The Dead Girls Club follows Heather, who kicks things off the story by receiving a mysterious envelope which contains one half of one of those super-popular-in-the-90s “best friends forever” broken heart necklaces. The problem is, it’s her…
Book Review: The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones
So some of you may remember that I absolutely loved the YA contemporary fantasy novel The Hearts We Sold by Emily Lloyd-Jones. (Some of you probably remember that mostly because I recommend it to you every chance I get and will not stop until you read it.) So when I found out that Emily was…
Book Review: The Haunted by Danielle Vega
Oh, hello, spoopy babies. It’s time for another spoopy book review. This time we are talking about The Haunted, the latest release from one of my favorite YA horror authors, Ms. Danielle Vega/Rollins (probably best known for being the author of The Merciless series). This one, like the The Merciless and Survive the Night, is…
Book Review: Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen McManus
Two Can Keep a Secret is another teen murder mystery from the author of One of Us Is Lying, which was a really fun Breakfast Club meets Gossip Girl romp, if one of the members of the Breakfast Club ended up dead during detention. In Two Can Keep a Secret, we’re looking at more of…
Book Review: The Long Walk by Stephen King
Stephen King can be a bit of a polarizing author. I know some people who hate him and find him completely overrated. And I know other people who love every single thing he puts out, even if it’s pretty openly a brush fire. I, however, find myself firmly in the middle of the road when…
Book Review: Stolen Time by Danielle Rollins
Well, hello again, friends. It’s been a hot minute since I’ve posted just a straight up, traditional book review, so what better book to jump back in with than Stolen Time? Pretty much everyone knows that I’m a huge fan of The Merciless series, which was written by Danielle Rollins under her pen name, Danielle…
Book Review: Baby Teeth by Zoje Stage
Baby Teeth caught my attention months ago when I saw its simplistic yet powerful red and white cover floating around over on bookstagram, and when I found out what it was about, I was even more intrigued. So when this book surfaced in my own home (seriously, shout-out to my boyfriend for letting me read…
Book Review: Bad Man by Dathan Auerbach
Spooky friends!!! Get hype because you can now officially purchase your copy of Bad Man, by none other than Dathan Auerbach, Reddit legend (dare I say?) and author of Penpal, the book perhaps best known from making the journey from r/nosleep to unsettling novel. Auerbach follows up on 2012’s creepy Penpal with the mysterious horror novel Bad…
YA Reviews: Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young & There’s Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins
Today I’m going to be talking about a super hyped YA novel just released in May of this year, in addition to a fun YA slasher (that’s right, I used fun and slasher together) by Stephanie Perkins, author of the popular Anna and the French Kiss series. That’s right, today is a good old-fashioned two-for-one.…