Prophecy Girl by Cecily WhiteTag archive: Dystopian
The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa
You will always be a monster – there is no turning back from it. But what kind of monster you become is entirely up to you. I loved The Immortal Rules and am excited to say that The Eternity Cure is a fantastic, solid sequel. You pick up from where book 1 leaves off with
DetailsBlog Tour: Review & Author Interview Stitch by Samantha Durante
Welcome to the Tea, Daydreams & Fairytales tour stop of Stitch by Samantha Durante! I was contacted by the author herself to be part of this tour and I have to admit after reading the premise I was incredibly intrigued and couldn’t help but say yes. I’ve been lucky enough to read a copy
DetailsSkylark by Meagan Spooner
About once a year I hear about a book and for some reason I decide I most desperately have to read it and I build it up into the most awesomest book ever. Then I read the book and am thoroughly and incredibly dissapointed with it. Last year it was The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer.
DetailsThe Glimpse by Claire Merle
This is the story of Ana who lives in the not to distant future where scientists and governments test for mental illnesses from birth and then segragates society into the “pures” who live in idyllic gated communities and the “crazies” everyone else who has predictors for mental illness, ranging from mild illnesses to the big
DetailsFor Darkness Shows the Stars by Diana Peterfreund
Envy hurt exponentially more than heartbreak because your soul was torn in two, half soaring with happiness for another person, half mired in a well of self pity and pain. I chose to read this novel back in January for the Dystopian Challenge and all I remembered upon opening the Kindle document was that it
DetailsA Million Suns by Beth Revis
And here we are, in the middle, surrounded by a sea of stars. A million suns. Any of them could hold a planet. Any of them could hold a home. But all of them are out of reach. I was really surprised to discover that Across the Universe had a sequel at first because that
DetailsBlog Tour: Review & Giveaway Eden’s Root by Rachel E. Fisher
Welcome to the Tea, Daydreams & Fairytales tour stop of Eden’s Root by Rachel Fisher hosted by ATomR Tours! I absolutely love Dystopians, always have ever since reading The Chrysalids by John Wyndham in high school, so I was incredibly excited to have the opportunity to read and
DetailsPandemonium by Lauren Oliver
Lauren Oliver delivers an electrifying follow-up to her acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Delirium. This riveting, brilliant novel crackles with the fire of fierce defiance, forbidden romance, and the sparks of a revolution about to ignite.
DetailsCrossed by Ally Condie
“In the end you can’t always choose what to keep. You can only choose how you let it go.” Before I start on Crossed, a little bit of background on my thoughts on Matched, the first book in this trilogy. I read a lot of mixed reviews for Matched, and things that other reviewers disliked
DetailsThe Selection by Kiera Cass
Maxon lowered his lips to mine and gave me the faintest whisper of a kiss. Something about the tentativeness of it made me feel beautiful. Without a word, I could understand how excited he was to have this moment, but then afraid at the same time. And deeper than any of that, I sensed that
DetailsThe Hunt by Andrew Fukuda
I remember the Hunt from ten years ago. How for months afterward I didn’t dare fall asleep because of the nightmares that would invade my mind: hideous images of an imagines Hunt, wet and violent and full of blood. Horrific cries of fear and panic, the sound of flesh ripped and bones crushed puncturing the
DetailsMasque of the Red Death by Bethany Griffin
“And I’m falling in love with you,” he whispers. “But I would throw you in the water and watch crocodiles tear you to bits, if I thought that doing so would accomplish my goals. Do. Not. Trust. Anyone. Especially me.” The premise of this book really drew me in. It sounded like Moulin Rouge mixed
DetailsBlog Tour: Socialpunk by Monica Leonelle
Book Details Book: Socialpunk Author: Monica Leonelle Series: Socialpunk Trilogy: Book #1 Genre: Young Adult/Dystopian Publisher: Spaulding House Published: March 27 2012 Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble After reading this review about Socialpunk, a YA Dystopian novel I knew I wanted to get involved in the Blog Tour. Unfortuantely I only
DetailsThe Immortal Rules by Julie Kagawa
We are vampires, Kanin had told me, on one of our last nights together. It makes no difference who we are, where we came from. Princes, Masters and rabids alike, we are monsters, cut off from humanity. They will never trust us. They will never accept us. We hide in their midst and walk among
DetailsInsurgent Book Trailer
I absolutely loved Divergent and preordered my copy of Insurgent for the Kindle as soon as Amazon emailed me advising it was available. After watching this trailer I can’t wait to get my hands on the book May 1st! Can’t Wait Until May? Have a bit of fun and why not see which faction you
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