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City of Blades by Robert Jackson Bennett

A while ago, I had read the prequel to this novel, City of Stairs, which I thought was absolutely fantastic. However, it has taken me A LONG TIME to get to read this book. Why? Well, embarrassingly enough, I lost my review copy of this novel. Yes, I was careless enough to misplace the file…

Dark Matter by Blake Crouch

Once in a while, you come across a book with the most unusual premise and you know you have to give it a shot. It could be a terrible novel or an amazing one, but it is a chance you are willing to take because you just need to know where the author goes with…

Smoke by Dan Vyleta

I love novels that have really weird and interesting settings or timelines. When I read the premise for Smoke, this quality is what made me want to read it. I don’t want to give much more away so here is my review: This story takes place in an alternate England a century ago, where people…

Morningstar by Pierce Brown – Red Rising #3

Yes! I finished the series! It might have taken me forever but I have done it! And to celebrate this accomplishment, here is my review! Darrow is alive but just barely. Betrayed by those he trusted the most, he finds himself broken and lost. But the Sons of Ares still need him. His people still…

Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel

I’ve actually been really looking forward to reading this novel. The plot and the cover just seemed so intriguing, and I’m a sucker for a good dystopian novel. This is a novel that I’m really excited to write a review for because it is definitely one of my favorites! It took just one day for…

Golden Son by Pierce Brown – Red Rising #2

After how fantastic Red Rising was, I knew I had to get my hands on the rest of the books in the series. Although I have now completed the trilogy, I will do my best to ensure that my review is only for this specific novel. Darrow is now part of the elite Golds, commanding…

Red Rising by Pierce Brown – Red Rising #1

I will admit that I can be a book snob at times. When I first saw this book, I really liked the way it looked and its general premise seemed interesting. But as soon as I read a couple pages and realized it took place in space, I dropped it and decided not to pursue…

The Scorpion Rules by Erin Bow

Recently, I’ve been feeling as if I’m too old to read teen fiction. It may have been because one of my friends scoffed at the fact that I was reading this novel, saying that I’m no longer a teen and shouldn’t be reading YA fiction. Well, to that I say, NO WAY! I love teen…