Black: The Birth of Evil (Circle #1) by Ted Dekker If you die in your sleep, do you die in real life? Thomas Hunter is a man split between two worlds, but the problem is he can’t figure out which one is real, and which is the dream. If either is a dream at all. … Continue reading Black: The Birth of Evil | Review
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All I Know Now | Review
All I Know Now by Carrie Hope Fletcher You may know Carrie Hope Fletcher from her YouTube channel, It’sWayPastMyBedTime. Or you might know her from her portrayal of Eponine in the West End’s production of Les Miserables. Or perhaps you know her brother, Tom Fletcher, from the bands McFly/McBusted. Or even her sister-in-law, Giovanna Fletcher, … Continue reading All I Know Now | Review
The Martian | Review
The Martian by Andy Weir Mark Watney’s crew escaped, but he didn’t. Now he’s the only person on all of Mars. No radio contact. No one knows he’s alive. Only he can save himself. The Martian is a rollercoaster ride of a science fiction novel, and the word “science” is heavily emphasized. The only way … Continue reading The Martian | Review
The Selection | Review
The Selection (The Selection #1) by Kiera Cass The best way to describe this book is The Bachelor with a prince in a dystopian future. If that doesn’t hook you, I don’t know what will. America Singer is, of course, a lower-class girl who is selected to compete with 34 other young women from across … Continue reading The Selection | Review
A Darker Shade of Magic | Review
A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab The hype surrounding this book is intense, but for once, it didn’t disappoint. Kell is one of the last Antari - magicians who can travel between the worlds - and has a penchant for smuggling trinkets from one world to the next. It’s one of these trinkets … Continue reading A Darker Shade of Magic | Review
Cinder | Review
Cinder by Marissa Meyer CInderella with cyborgs is the best way to describe the first book in the Lunar Chronicles, because that’s exactly what it is, and exactly why I was hesitant to read it. That, and the hype surrounding it. But I gave it a chance, and ended up really enjoying it. Cinder is a … Continue reading Cinder | Review
Year of Gaiman
This year, I decided to embark on some reading challenges. Not only did I start a BookTube channel, which forces encourages me to read more books at a faster pace, but I also decided to take on the PopSugar challenge, and my most recent decision: The Year of Gaiman. Basically, it all started something like five … Continue reading Year of Gaiman