Rating: ★★★ Format: Physical book Page Count: 517 Release Date: 5.19.2020 Overview (Spoiler Free!) So, I wasn't sure if I wanted to even get into this book, but I let you all decide if I was going to and since 90% of you wanted me to...here we are! I initially wasn't sure if I wanted [...]
Tag: Science Fiction
YA Recommendations: Trilogies!
Hello again! I hope you're having a wonderful day today 🙂 Today (after a long break), I'm back with another YA Recommendations post! I thought what better time to resume this series than now, when many of us are getting back into reading as a result of all the extra time alone and at home. [...]
Book Review: Rebel by Marie Lu (Legend series, Book #4)
Rating: ❤ ❤ ❤ Pages: 384 Format: Physical book Release date: 10.1.2019 goodreads Ah, time to review my most anticipated release of 2019, and the fourth book in my favorite YA dystopian/sci-fi series of all time. I vividly remember the day I found out Marie Lu was releasing a new addition to the series--almost seven [...]
YA Recommendations | Sci-Fi!
NEW SERIES!! YA Recommendations. I plan to do one of these every month, each time for a different sub-genre of young adult literature, which--in my opinion--is too often thought of as a comprehensive genre in itself. Each list will consist of a selection of some of my favorite novels that I think fit the genre [...]
Book Review: Warcross by Marie Lu | Spoiler Free!
Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ So, I'm definitely not one of the "gamer girls" that this book was inspired by, but wow--I absolutely loved it. Although the first couple chapters did give me very strong Ready Player One vibes and had me questioning the originality of the plot, as the story progressed, I forgot about that initial [...]
Book Review: Cress by Marissa Meyer [No Spoilers!]
Cress, the third installment of the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer (possible spoilers ahead for those who have not read Cinder and Scarlet), took me by surprise. I absolutely love the premise of this series as it fuses together science fiction and fantasy, my two favorite genres, (which are unfortunately not combined together often enough). [...]