Today we’re featuring a crazy, graphic, horrific, awesome science fiction book by author Jason Werbeloff – The Organ Scrubber, part one of the Defragmenting Daniel trilogy.
Read on to know more about the book and check out my review!
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Today we’re featuring a crazy, graphic, horrific, awesome science fiction book by author Jason Werbeloff – The Organ Scrubber, part one of the Defragmenting Daniel trilogy.
Read on to know more about the book and check out my review!
Today we’re featuring Ignite The Shadows (Ignite the Shadows #1) by author Ingrid Seymour. I’m not a super fan of YA but I was curious about this book. The blurb made me think of crazy sci fi stuff so I just had to read it.
Read more about the book and check out my review! And of course, you have to enter the blog tour giveaway, too, at the end of this post! Enjoy!
Guys! Guess what? Today we have Memories of Ash, the second book in the Sunbolt Chronicles by author Intisar Khanani! I loved the first book Sunbolt and I have been waiting for so long for the follow-up. I received an advanced copy of Memories from the author in exchange for an honest review and I also pre-ordered the book because I must have eeeet.
Read on to know more about the book and check out my review! Plus Intisar Khanani is having a giveaway, so enter for a chance to win a Kindle Fire or a $50 Amazon gift card. Yayyyy.
Today we have the second book of the Faith and Moonlight series by Gelineau and King. This series follows the story of orphans Roan and Kay and their journey into becoming Razors.
Read more about the book and check out my review.
Today we have Civil Blood, the second book in the Best Left in the Shadows series by Mark Gelineau and Joe King. This book came out last month but I was only able to read it a couple of weeks ago. I read it in one sitting not only because it’s a novella but it was fast-paced and so easy to read.
Read more about the book and check out my review!
I think I’ve been pretty clear that I’m a big fan of the Ascended series by Gelineau and King. I love the different storylines but my favorites so far are that of Ferran in Rend the Dark and Elinor of Reaper. Today I’m stoked to feature Skinshaper, the second novella in the Rend the Dark series.
Read on to know more about the book and check out my review!
I’m actually late in posting this review because Broken Banners, the follow-up to A Reaper of Stone was released several days ago. But, better late than never, right?
I’m going to tell you right now that I’ve been a big fan of the work by authors Gelineau and King ever since I read Reaper, so I’m pretty much always excited about every new book in the series. So far I haven’t been disappointed. The Ascended series has all the elements of fantasy that I love and please check out the cover, yeah? This series has some pretty gorgeous covers.
Read on to know more about Broken Banners and what I thought of the book.
I don’t review anything that isn’t fantasy or science fiction on this blog often unless it was something that really piqued my interest. And Sandra Hutchison’s The Ribs and Thigh Bones of Desire was something that caught my attention when I first read the summary. I guess it was because it reminded me a little bit of Another Earth, this awesome indie film starring Brit Marling. The movie and this book are quite different but have similar main characters. The story of Another Earth revolves around a young woman who cleans the house of a music professor who lost his family in a car crash. In Ribs and Thigh Bones, the story revolves around a teenage girl who keeps house for a physics professor who lost his family in a plane crash. Interesting, right?
Anyway, read on to know more about The Ribs and Thigh Bones of Desire and check out my thoughts on the book.
It’s been a while since I’ve featured a picture book and today I have one for you! Today I have a review of When You Give an Imp a Penny by Henry, Josh and Harrison Herz, with art by Abigail Larson. Last year I reviewed these guys’ Monster Goose Nursery Rhymes and just loved it. I mean, what’s not to love about nursery rhymes involving creatures like manticores, centaurs and more? When You Give an Imp a Penny features the Imp from Monster Goose and his ‘adventures’ so, you know, it’s pretty cool, too.
Read on to know more about the book and check out my review.