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Book Review : End of Days (Penryn & the End of Days #3)by Susan Ee
I can’t believe that i am coming back to this series after a span of three years. Thats right. three years. But the moment i…
Book review : The Retribution of Mara Dyer (Mara Dyer, #3) by Michelle Hodkin
The whole series of Mara dyer tackles with a very heavy story line and I saw the aftermath of that in this finale to the…
Book review : Savage Beauty by Casey L. Bond
One is day and another is night. One is light while other is dark. The book is the story of two opposite natured sisters and…
Book review : Broken Things by Lauren Oliver
Broken Things is definitely creepy but a good kind of creepy. It is engaging and has a strong set of characters that keeps you playing…
Love, Life, and the List by Kasie West
The book, Love, life and the List by Kasie West can be superficial in terms that the book doesn’t offer much part from what you are reading. No deeper level character studies or in depth emotional balance and other hard edged stuffed like that. Love, Life and the List is perfect in terms that the book casually and very lightly flows through the events without being two hard on its readers or pulling them into deep emotional character plays. Read on our take of the book
Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde
Queen of geeks lacks all in one area that it does not have layers to it. It is all superficial . What you read and see is what you get and does not have in depth character study or roles to it . Call it whatever you want but for me it was entertaining and purely Relaxing read
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls by Elena Favilli , Francesca Cavallo
The book would prove to be your ultimate trophy in your book shelf because for me this book couldn’t get much better than this with not only so much information to digest but it is easy on eyes too. It is a quick read, one page biography of all the icons and in one page, you get the most out of each of theses icons. Read on my take of the book
Daughter of the Burning City by Amanda Foody
I don’t think the book was for me. I had completed the book, Daughter of the Burning City in three rounds and each time, i…
Always and Forever Lara Jean (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before #3) by Jenny Han
Can you get overdosed on sugar? i guess you can. As you must be aware, Always and Forever Lara Jean is the third book in the series and i have been reading the whole series in one go so by the third book i guess i am kind of sugar overdosed and throwing rainbows and unicorns around. But Jokes apart the book is sweet and cute and perfect for a light summer romance read
P.S. I Still Love You (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before #2) by Jenny Han
The Series is getting more and more sweeter. Thank God for the box set that I am actually able to jump from one book to…
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, #1) by Jenny Han
Practically everywhere I looked, people were either reading the book or have already read it . So I had placed the book in my must…
Book Review : Thunderhead by Neal Shusterman (Arc of a Scythe #2)
Arc of a Scythe is a good series to invest as both the language and the narration technique keeps it engaging and interesting. If second book, Thunderhead is anything to go by, then i can’t wait for the third book in the series.
Book Review : Scythe by Neal Shusterman (Arc of a Scythe #1)
Let me admit that the reason why I picked Scythe by Neal Shusterman was the attraction towards its cover and thereon I went on to read the synopsis and it was enough for me to try the book. In general Scythe by Neal Shusterman turned out to be a rewarding experience.
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May Releases : Young Adult Books that releases this May
So while the May flower blooms for the year, We have compiled for you some of the may releases that you need to watch out for. Tune in to see Which of the sequels and finales are knocking your door this may
Preordained by David L. Wallace
New Release ~ Preordained by David L. Wallace ~ About the Book: In the vein of Seven & The Devil’s Advocate, Art Somers is…
Undelivered Letters by J. Alchem
The book is like collections of short stories and interestingly these are stories inside another stories which in turn is weaved into an even bigger story. Sounds confusing ? Not at all. In fact this becomes the best part of the book as even without you knowing there are multiple stories linking each other everything seems flowing in a sync
Book Review : A Discovery of Witches (All Souls Trilogy #1) by Deborah Harkness
Maybe it was not my cup of tea because for me this was unimpressive, lengthy and boring too. A discovery of witches is twilight for adult audience. So if you want to experience twilight but feel that it may be too kiddish for you to read, then pick up Discovery of Witches because this is everything twilight except that the central characters are all oxford professors.
Book Review : Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant (Rolling in the Deep #1)
Your view of mermaid is going to change forever after reading this book which is a noir and in my opinion a creepy stint with mermaids. The book does drag a lot but you can never disagree that the fact that it offers one of the most chilliest reads. Especially if you are listening to its audiobook version like i did.
5 Steps to every YA Romance
If you ever felt that all the YA romance seems to follow same path, then you have come to the right place. Find out with us 5 Steps to every YA Romance that define all of the popular young adult romances . Check for yourself as to how many you can trace in the books that you cherished from the Young Adult collections
Book Review: Out by Natsuo Kirino, Stephen Snyder (Translator)
I guess out is one of such books that you can’t really explain but perhaps need to experience. You have to read the book to go through all the chills and thrills and the weird unforeseen twists that is waiting to blow your mind. It is a book that creeps you, enthral you and keeping you hooked to it till the end
Book Review : A Torch Against the Night (Ember Quartet #2) by Sabaa Tahir
The action between the two lead characters, this is the book where you would find it. The second book is where you will see the romance bloom and struggle.
Book Review : An Ember in the Ashes (Ember Quartet #1) by Sabaa Tahir
An ember in the ashes is just not any ember but a flame that has been kept aflame by the creative writing of the author. The book definitely has the heat that makes it a worthy competitor for other paranormal books. It has all the ingredients to make it a perfect companion read.
Book Review : The Rose Society (The Young Elites #2) by Marie Lu
Did you find the first book captivating? then this would definitely drown you with its intensity. What started with the first book, completely takes on fire by the second book. The Rose Society is completely on a different level than the first book almost to the point that it feels a different world than the first book, Young Elites
Book Review : The Young Elites (The Young Elites #1) by Marie Lu
If you have loved the Legend series by Marie Lu then there is no way that you should skip the elite series because the series just gets better with each succeeding books. Its rich in plot and characters making it worth the trouble and effort.
Book Review : The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue (Guide #1) by Mackenzi Lee
Have you ever dealt with a book that you have no clue as to where it is headed? well for me The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue was that kind of book. When i started the book, i had no idea as to where it was headed and what was the whole point of the book until i met the mid of the book .
Book Review : One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus
Four characters, Four background stories and a murder that is tying everything to its core. its perhaps is an example for things getting tightened as it proceeds. One of us is lying really needs your time and patience to sit through the developments. It won’t be a quick read to understand the events and journey leading to the revelation behind the murder that happens in the book
Book Review : They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
What if its your last day on earth? How would you spend the day ? What are the memories that you would leave back for…
Book Review: The Last Namsara (Iskari #1) by Kristen Ciccarelli
The book simply went from exciting to super exciting to super fantastic in absolutely no time. I can’t exactly put it in words as to…
Book Review : Broken Beautiful Hearts by Kami Garcia
While no doubt the Broken Beautiful Hearts is beautiful, you can’t ignore the fact that the book is as cliche as it can get. The…
Book review : Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass #1) by Sarah J. Maas
A deadly assassin and that too girl. that’s where I sign up so this was a no questions asked pick for me. It has got a good amount of layers to it and I think that’s what makes this book so worth investing.
Book Review: A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray (Firebird #1)
With all respect to the fans of this series, I don’t think this book was my cup of tea because it was a bit tough for me to cope with the reading of this book.I could only take back bits and parts from the book and that was more than enough for me to decide perhaps this wasn’t the book for me
Book Review: Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi (Shatter Me #2)
Are you reading this series ? No ? Then why not?. If Yes, you are reading it then thank god and perhaps you might echo my emotion that this series is amazing. Things take a turn when you least except it. you can never see the things that is being thrown at you. At major points the book, Unravel Me just blows your mind because it brings something to the scene that completely changes the flow and track of the book from where you were anticipating it to go
Book Review: The Distance Between Us by Kasie West
The book might have the most cooked up ending to it but otherwise it’s a medium level romance without being much mushy and cheesy. In fact even for those who are not much of a romance fan, this can be a try-once book.
Book Review : This Is Our Story by Ashley Elston
The best part of the book, This Is Our Story is till its middle. Till the author squeezes in the cheesy romance angle and dropping the focus and track of the book in an instant. This is is not to say that the book was a complete miss but that it left a feel of incompletness
Book Review: How to Hang a Witch by Adriana Mather
The book might have been on a completely different level had it incorporated a bit more layer to it. it definitely had a story that was worth investing but i felt half way it lost its charm because of haphhazard flow of the book.
Book Review: Black Bird of the Gallows by Meg Kassel
Initially when I was going for the book,Black Bird of the Gallows, I thought it had something new in paranormal to offer. Something different from…
Book Review: By Your Side by Kasie West
This is my third book from Kasie West and I am starting to see a trend here. Almost all of her books are romance novels but ironically her portrayal of romance is minimal in the sense that she does not hover over “love” and making it all mushy and cheesy.
Book Review: Swear on This Life by Renee Carlino
Swear on This Life definitely goes through a lot of ups and downs and the intensity is pretty high too. I guess in a way the book was able to paint a very natural or captivating story of two people coming together and being in a relationship
Book Review: Dont Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout
As I finished Dont Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the first thing that came to my mind was that it was definitely a true thriller. The book kept pushing itself into more and more suspense that after a point it was impossible to put down the book.
Book Review: Long May She Reign by Rhiannon Thomas
The book started with all the glitz and glamour that would attract you in an instant.The book was even going smooth till a certain extent but after the initial charm the book just went to drop pretty fast as a wannabe Nancy drew mystery.
Book Review: The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell
The story is so unique and intriguing that it soaks you in and the language and the flow of the book adds to the magic. It is amazing and worth the fun. if you loved six of crows series then you will definitely love this as well
Book Review: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Only when I had read the book, did I see why the book was getting so many rave reviews and why it was getting itself placed firmly on the bookshelves of every avid reader. 10 mins into listening to the book and I was literally in tears. The book is powerful.
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Book Review: The Vanishing Girl by Laura Thalassa (The Vanishing Girl #1)
Only one word comes to my mind when talking about this book. Childish. It was a bit weird as to how the book right away jumped to the action.No easing or introducing to the paranormal factor or the general scenarios of the plot. Simply getting over with the story as quickly as possible
Book Review: The Girl in the Picture by Alexandra Monir
The plot is definitely cliche but somehow the ending make it worth it because the core mystery was kept so intact and secretively that it alone makes up for whatever negative you may feel about the book. All i say is that it is a quick read.
Book Review: The Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin (Mara Dyer #2)
The Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin definitely takes a sharp turn from where the first book ends and in a way i say it perhaps did it for the best because now the series has gone on to become more interesting and exciting.
Book Review: Our Dark Duet by Victoria Schwab (Monsters of Verity #2)
The book doesn’t open smoothly and takes a while for everything to settle and things to get clear. Luckily you don’t have to wait much. Once the book grabs you, it just keeps the grip on you tighter and tighter. I personally feel that this is one of the best series that you can have in your collection
Book Review: Shy by Noelle Marie (Once Bitten, Twice Shy #2)
Remember how i told that i was completely in love with the first book, Guess what. I hate the second book. The second book nearly took me to a delirious stage because i was that angry and red in face. There is no doubt that this series is yet another ambitious twilight project except that instead of vampires this one has werewolves. But let us be honest. Damsel in Distress and Alpha male is passé and not cute anymore
Book Review : The Lovely Reckless by Kami Garcia
The Lovely Reckless by Kami Garcia is plain old Young Adult Romance formula served in a different plate. The book follows everything that is typical to Young Adult Romances. It is not to say that there is anything bad about the book. Its just that the book can be repetitive if you are an ardent YA romance fan.
Book Review: Bitten by Noelle Marie (Once Bitten, Twice Shy #1)
Bitten could very well be the twilight for werewolves. The book is about how a girl gets bitten by werewolf and how that drastically changes her life . Of course there is a hottie in middle of that.
Book Review :The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin (Mara Dyer #1)
Everything about the book is great but i wished that the author had given us more information on the paranormal factor of the book right from the beginning so that we could connect with the book more easily rather than waiting for everything to settle.
Book Review : Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
All I would say is that the theme and things said and portrayed in the book is fantastic and everyone should give it a try and what you take out of it should be an independent decision.
Book Review: Trickery by Jaymin Eve (Curse of the Gods #1)
You have got to love the girl because she has got a mouth and man oh man don’t she know how to use it.I am going to be frank and say that I hadn’t heard about the book before and probably wouldn’t even have tried it. The book was a recommendation from my book god , Crimson and if she recommends I simply go for the book without any questions asked or even reading synopsis. Period.
Book Review: The List by Siobhan Vivian
The List has an extremely powerful message in it if one has the patience to stick around. The pace is not helpful while reading the book because after a certain point it just starts drooping a bit. At times the characters stops making a solid point and each of them just comes on to the screen read their lines and then blurs out. No one and nothing stands out