This book was interesting, but it took me a pretty long while to get into it. I won’t give spoilers, but the villain was definitely very interesting. Veronica is a photographer, and her best friend Nico is into performance art. Mick has a phobia of having her picture taken. When Veronica and Mick meet atContinue reading “She’s Too Pretty To Burn by Wendy Heard”
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Once Upon A K-Prom by Kat Cho
This was good. I was pleasantly surprised. Elena is always known as ‘Ethen’s twin sister’. She feels like she’s invisible. But then, her childhood best friend Robbie—who’s now a worldwide famous k-pop idol—shows up on her doorstep to fulfill a promise they made when they were ten—take each other to prom. Suddenly Elena’s sucked intoContinue reading “Once Upon A K-Prom by Kat Cho”
A Spindle Splintered by Alix E. Harrow
Fair warning, this is a novella, so it’s pretty short. Zinnia is sick, and no one with Generalized Roseville Malady has lived past their twenty second birthday. It’s Zinnia’s twenty first birthday, and her best friend Charm is gonna give her an amazing Sleeping Beauty (Zinnia’s favorite thing) themed party. But when she pricks herContinue reading “A Spindle Splintered by Alix E. Harrow”
Her Radiant Curse by Elizabeth Lim
I received an ARC of this book. I didn’t know if I was gonna like this one, but I really did. I didn’t realize, but it’s a prequel to Six Crimson Cranes, though it can be read as a standalone. Channi will protect her beautiful sister Vanna at all cost. Channi has the face ofContinue reading “Her Radiant Curse by Elizabeth Lim”
The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
This was actually way better than I expected. Avery lives in her car because she can’t stand to be around her sisters’ abusive boyfriend. Then one day, a mysterious, attractive boy shows up at her school and summons her to the house of a dead Texan billionaire. As it turns out, Avery has inherited theContinue reading “The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes”
The Meaning of Birds by Jaye Robin Brown
So, after reading some other reviews of this, I have mixed feelings. I thought it was a good book, but I am now noticing some things that weren’t the greatest. Anyway, time for the review. The book switches back and forth between before Jess’s girlfriend died, and after. Before: Jess has some problems. She’s constantlyContinue reading “The Meaning of Birds by Jaye Robin Brown”
Rain Rising by Courtne Comrie
This was a lot better than I expected. Also heavier than I expected. Rain is struggling with her body, and depression, and all those bad things. The only thing that makes it better is her brother Xander. But when X almost gets killed by a bunch of white boys at a party, Rain doesn’t knowContinue reading “Rain Rising by Courtne Comrie”
The Sun and The Star by Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro
First off, stop reading if you haven’t read the other Riordanverse books. Still here? Okay, cool. This is the best! Following the events of The Trials Of Apollo series, Nico Di Angelo and his boyfriend Will Solace are alone at Camp Half-Blood, and they’re happy. There’s only one problem: Nico keeps hearing someone calling forContinue reading “The Sun and The Star by Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro”
Planning Perfect by Haley Neil
This is a cute, fun read, though for quite a while, the main character acted really unlikeable. Felicity has to plan everything perfectly, so when her mom gets engaged, Felicity takes it upon herself to make sure the wedding goes off without a hitch. So when her long distance friend Nancy offers up her family’sContinue reading “Planning Perfect by Haley Neil”
The Honeys by Ryan La Sala
This is a really atmospheric and mysterious read. Mars is the gender fluid child of a senator, and the rule is don’t make waves. Of course, his family thinks everything Mars does makes waves. Then Mars’s beloved sister Caroline returns from summer camp and tries to kill him, which instead ends in her horrific death.Continue reading “The Honeys by Ryan La Sala”