Girls with Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young was a book that I couldn’t wait to read. Even though I binged on all the young adult books about 5 years ago, I rarely read them anymore. I just overdosed on them, and after a while I thought they all felt very… Read more »
Genre: Dystopia
Blog Tour: Remember Tomorrow by Amanda Saint
I’m delighted to be sharing my review for Remember Tomorrow by Amanda Saint, as it feels like a timely warning for the world we live in today. Thanks to Random Things Tour for allowing me join the tour and for giving me for giving me a copy of this book… Read more »
Book Review : Perfect by Cecelia Ahern – A Thought-Provoking YA Dystopia
,A few years ago, I fell dizzily in love with YA Dystopia books. But my love affair swiftly came, and went . After a while, they all felt the same. I burnt out on the insta-love, the ya troupes, and the empowered teenagers who saved the world every time. Perfect… Read more »
Book Review: Uninvited by Sophie Jordan
I bought Uninvited by Sophie Jordan just because I loved the DNA strands in the hair on the cover. Yes I’m fickle when it comes to choosing books. But somehow I was never in the mood to actually read it, so I choose it as one my Save A Book Soul… Read more »
Book Review : The White Rose by Amy Ewing
The White Rose by Amy Ewing just didn’t do it for me. Sadly this is one of these series that I have decided to abandon as it’s just not working for me. It could be a personal thing as maybe I’m just a bit too old for this book. I… Read more »
Dust off your Classics : The Handmaiden’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
Once upon a time there were two bookworms who wanted to read Classics. But they were afraid, a little intimidated and needed encouragement. So they joined forces and formed the Dust off your Classics challenge to support each other. Dee from Dee Read’s and myself read our way through some good classics, some great… Read more »
Book Review : The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon
When a book is hyped to be the next Harry Potter, that catches my attention! When a book debuts at number 7 on the New York Times bestseller list, that also catches my attention. And makes it a high priority on my ridiculously long to-read list. I was lucky enough… Read more »
Book Review : The Jewel by Amy Ewing
When you crack open a YA dystopia, it’s hard to find one that’s totally original. So when I was reading The Jewel bits of it felt familiar and reminded me of other dystopias. BUT I still really, really enjoyed reading all about this glittering but ruthless world. First Line of… Read more »
Book Review : Pawn by Aimee Carter
I loved Pawn! Simple as! So far this year, this has been by far the best dystopian novel that I have read. My Recap of Pawn: At age 17, you undergo a test to determine what rank you will be for the rest of your life. Kitty who has dyslexia… Read more »
Book Review : What’s Left of Me by Kat Zhang
What’s Left of me was a captivating and mind-boggling read for me. I really enjoyed it but kept over thinking about how exactly two souls in one body would work which lead to this book being a bit of a head wreck for me (in a good way!). My Recap… Read more »
Book Review : Allegiant by Veronica Roth
I have never felt so conflicted over what to rate a book. Parts I loved, parts I hated and lots that had me scratching me head in total confusion. Which makes me think 3 stars or possibly even lower? But I still have all the feels. So I’m rounding up… Read more »
Review : The Program by Suzanne Young
The Program is a book with oodles of plot holes but I was still sucked in. It kept me on the edge of my seat, reading nervously, always waiting for the axe to fall. I couldn’t put it down so even though it’s far from flawless, I have to give… Read more »