Book Review: The Fever King by Victoria Lee

Mixing a magical epidemic with prevalent societal issues, Victoria Lee’s The Fever King electrifies with its magnetic story, strong characters, and sweet romance. After a magical virus decimated modern civilization in the U.S., the land was cleaved in two, divided…

Book Review: The Grace Year by Kim Liggett

One part Lord of the Flies and one part The Handmaid’s Tale, Kim Liggett’s YA dystopia The Grace Year plunges readers into a terrifying and timely examination of the human condition and women’s relationships with each other in a fragmented…

Children of Men: 10 Year Anniversary

Children of Men is the dystopic study of societal collapse, revolts, terrorism, class structure and urban decay with its only through-line being the chaos stringing them together. However, the emergence of a pregnant young woman, in a future where the…

This Month In Books: February 2015

I have been simulataneously awaiting and dreading February 2015 for months now (specifically since July 29, 2014) because the last and final Bloodlines novel is finally going to be released! Richelle Mead’s Vampire Academy/Bloodlines novels have been what I’ve been…

This Month in Books: October 2014

Wow, October 2014 has by far been the hardest month for me to choose just eight books that I am looking forward to. September and October are always great months in terms of book releases, and this month is going…

Book Review: Extraction by Stephanie Diaz

I’m not quite sure why I keep reading YA Dystopian novels. They’re usually pretty good. Honestly, ever since the boom in Dystopian novels I’ve read countless books in the genre that I love, even very recently. The thing is,  they’re…

Book Review: Gameboard of the Gods by Richelle Mead

In a futuristic world nearly destroyed by religious extremists, Justin March lives in exile after failing in his job as an investigator of religious groups and supernatural claims. But Justin is given a second chance when Mae Koskinen comes to…