• A Million Junes by Emily Henry

    A Million Junes by Emily Henry

    Publisher: Razorbill Released: May 16th 2017 Received: Own Warnings: Animal deaths Rating:    A Million Junes is a slow burn kind of book. It starts out sounding more like literary fiction than fantasy, but slowly it bleeds more and more from one to the other. It happens so naturally you almost don’t even notice it.… Read more

  • The Space Between the Stars by Anne Corlett

      Publisher: Berkley Released: June 13th 2017 Received: Own Rating:   First, please take a minute to look at this cover. I’m not going to lie to you, I bought this book because of the cover; didn’t even read the description first (a quick search on goodreads shows me that there’s more than one cover… Read more

  • Chemistry by Weike Wang

    Chemistry by Weike Wang

      Publisher: Knopf Released: May 23rd 2017 Received: Own Rating:    Chemistry is a thought provoking tale about a woman trying to find herself and resolve who and what she wants to be in life. The novel reads more as a stream of consciousness than as an actual story, but it adds charm and character… Read more

  • Lost Boy: The True Story of Captain Hook by Christina Henry

    Lost Boy: The True Story of Captain Hook by Christina Henry

      Publisher: Berkley Books Release: July 4th 2017 Received: Penguin Read it First Warnings: Child death Rating:    Lost Boy is a captivating and darker retelling of the classic Peter Pan. Think Peter Pan meets Lord of the Flies, and that is essentially the tone of this book. I had never thought it possible to feel… Read more

  • Silence (Queen of the Dead #1) by Michelle Sagara

      Publisher:DAW Released: May 1st 2012 Received: Own Rating:    I’m a huge fan of Michelle Sagara’s other series, the Chronicles of Ellentria so I wanted to give her other series a try. While I enjoyed Silence, I don’t think it’s a strongly written and her Ellentria series, so I find myself wishing I had… Read more

  • Spoonbenders by Daryl Gergory

    Spoonbenders by Daryl Gergory

      Publisher:Knopf Release: June 27th 2017 Received: Penguin Read it First Rating:    I was immediately attracted to the title (not going to lie, it totally made me think of that one scene in the Matrix), and the description sounded unique and interesting. Despite all this, I really wasn’t sure what I was getting into… Read more