The Rules for Disappearing by Ashley ElstonMy rating: 5 of 5 stars In The Rules for Disappearing we meet Meg Jones… or is it Madeline or Isabelle or Olivia. Meg herself is having trouble keeping it straight after eight months of new identities and new places to live. This time Meg and her family have [Keep Reading…]
Review: Parallel by Lauren Miller
Parallel by Lauren MillerMy rating: 4 of 5 stars So I have to be honest, this book started out a bit slow for me, but I ended up really loving it. And I realize that the reason it felt a bit slow to begin was because a lot of different elements had to be set [Keep Reading…]
Review: Reboot (Reboot #1)
Reboot by Amy TinteraMy rating: 5 of 5 stars Ever since I read the summary on this book, I knew I had to read it. The perfect soldier is done taking orders. DID YOU READ THAT!! The perfect soldier is done taking orders!! I like to think my favorite book genre falls in the dystopian [Keep Reading…]
Review: The Reece Malcolm List
The Reece Malcolm List by Amy SpaldingMy rating: 5 of 5 stars In all honesty I wasn’t sure what I was going to get with The Reece Malcolm List. The cover makes it kind of look like a cute summer read… which it totally could be, but it could also be a snuggle on the [Keep Reading…]
Review: Taken (Taken #1)
Taken by Erin BowmanMy rating: 5 of 5 stars First of all… Dystopian told in a male point of view… And let me tell you, Erin Bowman does not disappoint. In Claysoot, men are in the minority, in fact, there aren’t any past the age of eighteen. At midnight on a boys eighteenth birthday, the [Keep Reading…]
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