— *This is the first review I’ve written in a while, so forgive me as it’s not the most well-written and thought-out review. I feel like I am starting all over trying to find my blogging voice again. This book was exactly what I…
This book just dives you right into the story. Which was fantastic. This is a world built around some familiar dystopian elements, but Dillon makes it stand out with the magical elements and various societal conflicts. There’s plenty of mystery throughout as the MC…
This is my review for the sci-fi dystopian The Collector. The debut novel from David Luna. If you missed my first Authorly Love post in which I introduce Luna and his book with an author interview, you can find that here 🙂 The great thing…
Here is a review of M.A. Phipps’ newest book Type X, the second book in her Project W.A.R. series 🙂 Check out my other posts about M.A. Phipps! An interview with the lovely M.A. Phipps + enter to win a Kindle e-book of both…
Originally published on 4/9/2016. I’m reposting this in order to share it with you for my Authorly Love feature! This is BOOK ONE of the Project W.A.R. series by M.A. Phipps! You can read my interview with her & enter the giveaway to win…
* Disclaimer: I use some quotes from the book but they’re from an uncorrected NetGalley. Thus, some of the quotes may be different in the final product, or not in it at all. The story itself isn’t all that bad, it just wasn’t something…
It’s an interesting world Morris has built. It’s very Fahrenheit 451-esque but where 451 banned books, Melophobia banned music. I also enjoyed the reasoning behind it — even if it did seem a tad dramatic at times. It just made sense. If you look…
This one had so much potential. If you know me, you know I love dystopian, end-of-the-world, post-apocalyptic, type of books. So, of course, I jump at the chance to read any sort of dystopian novel. This one just didn’t work for me, unfortunately. The main…
Taken is definitely an underrated dystopian novel. It has everything you’d look for in one: a society run 100% by government, a rebellion, a mystery about “whodunnit?” So, let’s just dive into the nitty-gritty of it: This book has a male POV. Hallelujah! To…