Parallel by Lauren MillerTag archive: Young Adult
Parallel by Lauren Miller
Parallel lives/universes seem to be an “it” thing in 2013 with at least 3 YA releases coming to mind and I for one am not the least bit disappointed because I LOVE the concept of alternative realities and fringe sciences. Parallel definitely didn’t disappoint either I absolutely loved it and read it over a weekend, it
DetailsProphecy Girl by Cecily White
I was a bit apprehensive about reading this originally as I had read lots of negative reviews comparing this to both Richelle Mead’s Vampire Academy and Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments series. As I actually like both of these authors and the aforementioned books, I figured that chances are I would probably enjoy this one as well!
DetailsThe 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
DetailsNameless by Lili St. Crow
This review will be fairly short as 3 weeks of reading this book and only getting 36% of the way through on my third attempt at starting it, I decided to add this book to my DNF pile. I have never read any other Lili St Crow books so I’m not sure if it’s just
DetailsEverbound by Brodi Ashton
I know he is wrapping my name inside of him, folding it in the blanket of his heart. I know this because I used to do the same thing with his name when I was in the Feed. This was a great follow up sequel by Brodi Ashton! It had been a little over a
DetailsThe Sweetest Dark by Shana Abe
I loved the sound of this book from the synopsis, it was historical and it was also a fantasy book with dragons and beautiful gothic castles! While I did enjoy reading this book the entire time I just felt that something was missing, I wondered if this was a spin off of another book series
DetailsThe Fault in our Stars by John Green
“Some people don’t understand the promises they’re making when they make them,” I said. “Right, of course. But you keep the promise anyway. That’s what love is. Love is keeping the promise anyway.” I found this book so emotional that it took me a good week to pick up another book which is very unlike
DetailsReview: Boundless by Cynthia Hand
“How did you do that?” I shrug. “I click my heels three times and say, ‘There’s no place like home.’” “Uh-huh. So … you think this is your home? My barn? His tone is playful, but the look he’s giving me is dead serious. A question. “Haven’t you guessed by now?” I say, my heart
DetailsUnspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan
“You’re crazy,” said her best friend, Angela, as the bell rang to signal five minutes before the first class on the first day back at school. “They said that about all the great visionaries.”. “You know who else they said it about?” Angela demanded. “All the actual crazy people.” Every now and then you come
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
DetailsCover Reveal: Vengeance Bound by Justina Ireland
Book Details Book: Vengeance Bound Author: Justina Ireland Genre: Paranormal Age: Young Adult Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers Published: 2nd April 2013 Links: Goodreads | Amazon | Indiebound I am excited to be part of the cover reveal for YA paranormal novel Vengeance Bound by Justina Ireland! The cover is
DetailsPushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
I gazed into her beautiful green eyes and her fear melted. A shy smile tugged at her lips and at my heart. Fuck me and the rest of the world, I was in love. I don’t know where to begin with this review. I don’t often read contemporary novels they just aren’t my cup of
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
DetailsThe Rise of Nine by Pittacus Lore
This series is really a lot of fun and the third installment of the Lorien Legacies is filled with action and character development. In The Rise of Nine the book is written from the perspectives of Four, Six and Seven giving you a really well rounded view of the Garde and their journey to meet
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