• 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

  • Dragon Teeth by Michael Crichton

    Dragon Teeth by Michael Crichton

      Publisher:Harper Released: May 23rd 2017 Received: Own Rating:     Dragon Teeth isn’t like most of Crichton’s later works. Perhaps that’s the reason it wasn’t published before he passed? I’m not sure. I still greatly enjoyed reading it though, I would just like to ward readers that it’s more history focused than the Jurassic… Read more

  • Since We Fell by Dennis Lehane

    Since We Fell by Dennis Lehane

      Publisher: Ecco Released: May 9th 2017 Received: Own Warnings: Mentions of rape/murder Rating:    I’m going to be honest with you here; I came very close to putting this book down and not finishing it. I ended up being stubborn and not letting myself do that, which I’m glad for. I didn’t end up loving… Read more

  • The Girl Who Could See by Kara Swanson

    The Girl Who Could See by Kara Swanson

    Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Released: June 1st 2017 Received: Own Rating:    I can’t even being to tell you how excited I was about this book. First of all, the cover is absolutely stunning, so immediately it was something I couldn’t pass on. Second, the description was really intriguing to me. It sort of reminded… Read more

  • Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine

    Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine

    Publisher: Thomas & Mercer Release: July 1st 2017 Received: Own Warnings: Torture/murder, mentions of rape Rating:    I’ve read Rachel Caine’s fantasy series, and I liked them decently. I always thought something was missing though, so I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect with Stillhouse Lake, as it is her first foray into the thriller genre.… Read more

  • Brave New Girl by Rachel Vincent

    Brave New Girl by Rachel Vincent

      Publisher: Delacorte Press Released: May 2nd 2017 Received: Own Rating:    Dahlia 16 is one of five thousand girls with the same face, same DNA, or so she thought. Her name identifies her career (hydroponics) and her age. She shouldn’t stand out in the crowd, and yet, thanks to Trigger 17, she does.     Read more