Hello Kitty Style Young Adult For Charlize
Charlize Theron is the type of sexy bombshell that can ditch the glam and still look cute, as proven in the new promo pic for Paramount Pictures’ Young Adult, where she’s rocking a Hello Kitty T-shirt while wearing a dog on her shoulder. Young Adult is the latest collaboration from Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody, [...]
Delirium by Lauren Oliver – review
To finish up my dystopian novels cycle, I’m going to talk about Delirium by Lauren Oliver. My first thoughts when reading this novel were that it wasn’t as good as the previous two I reviewed, Matched and Divergent. I read about 100 pages into Delirium and then put it down for a week, because I was [...]
Original Sin by Lisa Desrochers – review
If you thought Personal Demons, Lisa Desrocher’s first novel in her Personal Demons series, was HOT, you need to check out the sequel, Original Sin, to find out what HOT is all about! Confronted with the choice between falling for a smoking hot demon and a hunky angel, both with the handsome looks that would [...]
Matched by Ally Condie – review
Today, I am reviewing the dystopian novel, Matched, by Ally Condie. It’s got a kind of similar plot to Divergent. In this novel, Cassia lives in a world that is totally controlled by the society. Every single aspect of Cassia’s life will be planned by the society, and, because it’s the only life she has [...]
Divergent by Veronica Roth – review
For the next few weeks, I will be reviewing a few young adult dystopian novels that have come out in the last year. If you are a fan of Hunger Games craving similar novels, I implore you to check these reviews out. Not sure what I mean when I say dystopian? Well, a dystopia is [...]
Passion by Lauren Kate – Review
If you have already been reading the Fallen series by Lauren Kate, then you were probably waiting in anticipation just like I was for the third book. Two years ago a friend of mine let me borrow the first book with a promise that I wouldn’t be able to put it down. I was disappointed [...]
Entice by Carrie Jones – Review
Entice is the third book in a series about Pixies. If you haven’t read the first two books and think that you would like to, you may want to skip this review and read Need and Captivate first. There’s no way to review this book without giving away crucial plot twists from the last two [...]
City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare – review
I finished this book a few weeks ago and have been hesitating in writing this review. The thing is, I really loved the Mortal Instruments trilogy; it was clever, imaginative, and fast-paced, with characters who you couldn’t help but invest yourself in emotionally. I’m not sure why Clare decided to make this series longer [...]
Human.4 by Mike A. Lancaster – review
In what seems to be an ongoing trend with me, I wanted to read this book because, the cover…? I really wanted to know what’s up with it. My first thought, which couldn’t possibly be the truth, was that something was growing out of the dude’s arm. Apparently I wasn’t that far off. This is [...]
Jekel Loves Hyde by Beth Fantaskey – Review
It’s a Supernatural Romance, it’s a Mystery, it’s two, two books in one! But, is the combination effective? Does author Beth Fantaskey’s Jekel Loves Hyde handle this modern take on Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde well and bring it to a new vibrancy and life for today’s readers? [...]
Seed Seeker by Pamela Sargent – review
The much-anticipated conclusion to The Seed Trilogy, Seed Seeker, is here, and acclaimed SF writer Pamela Sargent’s adventure of colonization and conflict has been a very exciting and enjoyable ride. The sentient starship, simply named Ship (say that three times fast!) that settled humans on the planet Home before leaving to colonize other worlds has [...]
The Cassini Code by Dom Testa – review
In Web of the Titan the teen crew of the Galahad was faced off with an obstacle no one had thought to take into account: an alien presence. Though it was eventually ruled that what the “Cassini” (as the alien intelligence was dubbed) had been causing to happen–the heightened intelligence and physical prowess in Bon, [...]










