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The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker

I had a lot of trouble with this author because he has written so many books! I had first started with this one novel that I had placed on hold for a while now, only to discover that it was a (sort of) sequel to this book! So I obviously had to read this one!…

The Iron Thorn by Caitlin Kittredge

I had actually read a little teaser of this novel previously and had found it quite interesting. I was fortunate enough to land a copy of it to read recently so here is my review! Aoife Grayson lives in a world where machines and rationalism are dominant. Anyone who preaches against rationalism or who believes…

The Book of Speculation by Erika Swyler

So I got my phone fixed yesterday, which is awesome because it makes writing reviews that much easier. With a tablet, the keyboard is awkward and difficult to use. But with a phone, things are a lot simpler. I am still looking for a new laptop so I’m sure when I buy one, I will…

Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

I don’t have many friends who are avid readers like me. But when they recommend something for me to read, I do my best to give it a shot. Especially if they let me borrow their copy of the book, thereby saving me the trouble of waiting for it at the library. Which is exactly…

Things We Know By Heart by Jessi Kirby

I had waited so long for this book that I was surprised with how quickly I finished it. When Quinn’s boyfriend dies, his organs were donated to those in need. Quinn has made contact with all of the recipients – except for the one with her boyfriend’s heart. He’s the one Quinn desperately wants to…

The Truth and Other Lies by Sascha Arango

I don’t know what I was expecting from this novel but it certainly wasn’t what I got! I’m so excited to write this review that I’m not going to bother giving any introduction for it! Henry Hayden has made it big in the literary world. His five novels have all been bestsellers and he is…

Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll

I’ve become extremely lazy with this blog. It’s not like I’ve stopped reading; I read every single day on my subway rides and even at home in the evenings. But when I actually have to write my review, I push it aside and hold off for a bit. Maybe it’s from the exhaustion of my…

Conspiracy of Blood and Smoke by Anne Blankman

So this is the sequel to Prisoner of Night and Fog and marks the conclusion of this historical fiction tale. I had previously thought that it was a trilogy but I’m much happier with this arrangement; if it had been a trilogy, it may have dragged on for too long and not been as enjoyable.…