I decided to read The Young Elites because of who wrote, I’ve read everything else written by Marie Lu so I thought “hey, why not try this trilogy?” I almost wish I hadn’t. Synopsis: “I am tired of being used, hurt, and cast aside. Adelina Amouteru is...
Review of “Obsidio” by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman
posted by: Alexis Gauthier
March 20, 2018
Obsidio is the third and final installment in the Illuminae files series co-written by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman. I’ve been waiting for March 13th 2018 since I finished Gemina in October 2017. The day it came out felt so unreal because the story was finally in my...
Obsidio is the third and final installment in the Illuminae files series co-written by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman. I’ve been waiting for March 13th 2018 since I finished Gemina in October 2017. The day it came out felt so unreal because the story was finally in my...
Review of “And I Darken” by Kiersten White
posted by: fromthelibraryofalexis
March 14, 2018
I was very excited for And I Darken when I first picked it up, but over the four week course it took me to finish this book I sort of lost all the fire this book should have been burning inside me. Synopsis: “No one expects a...
Yet another special Friday post where I will be ranking an author’s books based on my own thoughts haha. This week I decided to go with Jenny Han, an author who really got me into contemporary books when I first started reading. At this point...
Yet another special Friday post where I will be ranking an author’s books based on my own thoughts haha. This week I decided to go with Jenny Han, an author who really got me into contemporary books when I first started reading. At this point...
Review of “A Cactus In The Valley” by Olivia J. Bennet
posted by: fromthelibraryofalexis
March 7, 2018
Reading A Cactus In The Valley was like having all of my emotions torn out of my chest then forcefully shoved in again. This book covered tough topics whilst taking the reader through a journey of survival where all you can do is hope for the best....
Review of “The Raven Mocker” by Emily Israd
posted by: fromthelibraryofalexis
March 5, 2018
Book two of the Wildheart series by Emily Israd basically pulled every emotion from the depth of my soul and forced me to feel them. It was that good and full of feels! The entire story made me anxious because I, and the characters, didn’t...
Welcome to Rating Author’s books, Rate An Author Friday is when I rate all of an author’s books best to worst, and all of these are posted on Fridays. For the most part I love West’s books; I love contemporary books and everything West writes is fluffy...
I just finished Murmur by Emily Israd and I’m still high on all the bookish feels. Murmur was a fast paced and intriguing story of shape shifters in a small Oklahoma town. The story follows a group of teenagers who can shift into birds, except for Hannah. Recently Hannah has gotten...