Say A Little Prayer by Jenna Voris

Thank you to Netgalley for providing an Advanced Reader Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This was super cute! I loved that the main character actually felt real for a seventeen year old. She was silly, and immature, and that made this book all the better. Riley used to be theContinue reading “Say A Little Prayer by Jenna Voris”

Skyriders by Polly Holyoke

Normally I wouldn’t read this, as it’s lower on the middle grade spectrum than I usually read, but I will be interviewing the amazing Polly Holyoke, author of Skyriders and The Neptune Project soon, so keep an eye out for that! Now, on to the book. Kie is happy delivering the mail alongside her trustyContinue reading “Skyriders by Polly Holyoke”

Gilded by Marissa Meyer

This was great. Marissa Meyer is pretty much my favorite author. She wrote Cinder and Heartless, as well as some other books that I haven’t read just yet. Now, on to the review! Serilda was blessed—or cursed—before she was born with the power of lies and storytelling by the god of fate and fortune, Wyrdith.Continue reading “Gilded by Marissa Meyer”

Bring Me Their Hearts by Sara Wolf

This was pretty good. Not the best though. Zera is the immortal servant of the witch Nightsinger. She’s been a Heartless for three years, ever since Nightsinger brought her back from the brink of death. Zera will do anything to get her heart back, so when the witches ask her to infiltrate the royal court,Continue reading “Bring Me Their Hearts by Sara Wolf”

To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han

This was cute, but it could have been better. Lara Jean writes love letters. She pours her heart and soul out in her letters. She’s written five of them, one for each boy she’s ever loved. She hasn’t sent these letters, and she never will. They are for her eyes only. But then her lettersContinue reading “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han”

Breathe and Count Back From Ten by Natalia Sylvester

This is an amazing book. Five shining stars from me. Verónica is a Peruvian-American teen with hip dysplasia. Swimming started out as a way to ease the pain from her hip, but now the pool is her safe space. Verónica is amazed by the mermaids at Mermaid Cove, her small Florida town’s claim to fame.Continue reading “Breathe and Count Back From Ten by Natalia Sylvester”

Starfish by Lisa Fipps

This is a middle grade novel in verse, so it’s geared for a bit younger audience than the books I normally read, but it’s still great. Ellie has been bullied and made fun of for being fat her whole life. Her own mother forces her to diet constantly, and everyone at school calls her Splash,Continue reading “Starfish by Lisa Fipps”

Powerless by Lauren Roberts

I was so excited for this book, I even bought it before reading it, which I very rarely do. I was slightly disappointed, as it was very repetitive, but overall I loved it and it was a great read. Years ago, a plague swept over Ilya, granting extraordinary powers to those strong enough to survive.Continue reading “Powerless by Lauren Roberts”

The Kinder Poison by Natalie Mae

This was so good! Zahru is normally content with working at her father’s stable, but her best friend Hen manages to convince her to sneak aboard a ship going the royal palace, for one night of wild partying. The gods have invoked The Crossing, a sometimes deadly race across the desert for the three heirsContinue reading “The Kinder Poison by Natalie Mae”

Cold The Night, Fast The Wolves by Meg Long

I really liked this book. It was super interesting (at least to me). Sena lives on a planet covered in ice and snow, where electric storms run rampant, and crime lords rule. The only thing that makes it a popular tourist destination is the deadly sled race hosted every year, when the ice thaws justContinue reading “Cold The Night, Fast The Wolves by Meg Long”