Monday, September 5, 2016

Reading Challenge Update [July-August 2016]


Moving right along! I'm almost at my goal for my GoodReads challenge, but I've got some catching up to do on the others. ^_^



The Books:
The Final Detail (Myron Bolitar #6) by Harlan Coben
Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy (Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy #1) by Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan
The Lost Herondale (Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy #2) by Cassandra Clare and Robin Wasserman
The Whitechapel Fiend (Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy #3) by Cassandra Clare and Maureen Johnson
14 (Taylor Jackson #2) by J.T. Ellison
Nothing but Shadows (Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy #4) by Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan
The Room by Jonas Karlsson
How to be Popular by Meg Cabot
The Darkest Corners by Kara Thomas
Happily Ever After (The Selection #0.4 ,#0.5, #2.5, #2.6) by Kiera Cass
Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk
The Fall of the Hotel Dumort (The Bane Chronicles #7) by Cassandra Clare and Maureen Johnson
What to Buy the Shadowhunter Who Has Everything (The Bane Chronicles #8) by Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan
The Last Stand of the New York Institute (The Bane Chronicles #9) by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, and Maureen Johnson
The Course of True Love (The Bane Chronicles #10) by Cassandra Clare
The Voicemail of Magnus Bane (The Bane Chronicles #11) by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, and Maureen Johnson
The Bane Chronicles by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, and Maureen Johnson
August
See How They Run (Embassy Row #2) by Ally Carter
Poisoned Apples: Poems for You, My Pretty by Christine Heppermann
Judas Kiss (Taylor Jackson #3) by J.T. Ellison
Antigoddess (Goddess War #1) by Kendare Blake
Seraphina (Seraphina #1) by Rachel Hartman
Before the Fall: Arrival (Embassy Row #0.5) by Ally Carter
Bitter Sweet Love (The Dark Elements #0.5) by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Being Jazz: My Life as a (Transgender) Teen by Jazz Jennings


July
a book recommended by someone you just met: Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk
August
a book from the library: Poisoned Apples: Poems for You, My Pretty by Christine Heppermann



July
14 (Taylor Jackson #2) by J.T. Ellison
The Fall of the Hotel Dumort (The Bane Chronicles #7) by Cassandra Clare and Maureen Johnson
What to Buy the Shadowhunter Who Has Everything (The Bane Chronicles #8) by Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan
The Last Stand of the New York Institute (The Bane Chronicles #9) by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, and Maureen Johnson
The Course of True Love (The Bane Chronicles #10) by Cassandra Clare
The Voicemail of Magnus Bane (The Bane Chronicles #11) by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, and Maureen Johnson
The Bane Chronicles by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, and Maureen Johnson
August
Seraphina (Seraphina #1) by Rachel Hartman
Before the Fall: Arrival (Embassy Row #0.5) by Ally Carter
Bitter Sweet Love (The Dark Elements #0.5) by Jennifer L. Armentrout





The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy #1) by Douglas Adams

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

ANDROMEDA by Meg Trotter REVIEW TOUR!

Now available! Buy the ebook of ANDROMEDA for $2.99 HERE!

Title: Andromeda ~~ Author: Meg Trotter
Series: God-Haunted ~~ Release Date: 07/12/2016
Source: publicist
FTC Disclosure: I accepted this review copy free of charge and received no compensation for my fair and honest review.
From Goodreads:
For as long as she can remember, seventeen-year-old Princess Andromeda has done what was expected of her. She consented to a political marriage to a hateful older man. She became a quiet, obedient housewife. After her husband’s death, she agreed to be united in yet another political marriage for the sake of her country’s stability.

However, when the Greek goddess of the sea disrupts this second wedding ceremony, jealous of the pomp of the celebration, she places a curse on Andromeda and her home: either sacrifice the princess to a sea beast or let the creature destroy her country. A visit to the Oracle reveals that Andromeda needs four ancient weapons of the Greek gods to fight off the beast and the goddess who controls it.

Now Andromeda must find the strength and the cunning to do what she has never done before — to fight for her own life — while keeping the well-meaning “hero” Perseus out of her way.

PREFACE:
I am extremely excited to be writing this review. If you've been around this blog for a while, you've seen many mentions of my bestie Meg of Myth-illogical. This is her book! Yay! I'm so glad to be able to share with you all my love of this book. I've loved it for years, but next month (NOW! IT'S OUT NOW!) it will finally be available for all to read. Meg isn't my friend that just happened to write a book - she is a (great!) writer that became my friend (we met at a creative writing group of which we two were the youngest and instantly bonded over our love of Harry Potter and love/hate of Twilight).

So let's get to the business where I tell you how awesome Andromeda is!

WRITING:
From the get-go, information, description, dialogue, and voice are all balanced to paint a vivid picture of every scene. It felt like I had a movie playing in my head, a movie that was funny, interesting, and exciting. No dialogue or description felt extraneous, I felt the tension of the action scenes, and I simply did not want to put it down (and considering I had read many previous versions, that's saying something!).

SETTING:
There is a lot of YA involving Greek mythology out there, but I've not come across many that are set in the original time period, probably because it's hard to get right. I know how much research went in to this novel because of this, and it was 100% worth it. I was blown away by how easily I could imagine every place. 

A lot of the time, setting is something that is just in the background that I don't pay much attention to, but in Andromeda the settings almost felt alive. As I mentioned before, the amount of description was just right and made me feel like I was right there with the characters. I have a hard time picking which setting was my favorite, but it's probably between the Underworld, Medusa's island, Delphi. I also loved the scenes at the Parthenon, but I've been to the replica Parthenon in Nashville many times so I feel like it has an unfair advantage.

CHARACTERS:
Speaking of characters, I love this cast so much. Andromeda is right at the top of favorite YA heroines for me. She is stuck in a terrible situation, and once she breaks free of it, she does absolutely everything in her power to keep that freedom. She refuses to wait around on the "heroes" to save or help her. I loved every moment when she gave a man what-for because she wasn't being proper, pointing out that she had bigger things to worry about than proprieties. And while being a grade-A bad-ass, she is also caring and compassionate.

Perseus is a character made of more quiet strength than Andromeda. He tries to do what is right, is respectful and sensitive, but when someone he cares for is hurt, watch out! I loved how ready he was to jump into any fray and how, despite being doubted by everyone around him, rose to each occasion. I loved that he was both physically and morally strong without being a macho-tough-guy.

Zeth was probably the most surprising character for me. He comes across as typical of the time-period, valuing heroes and dismissive of anything a woman could offer on something like a dangerous quest. He's also a poet and his attempts at recording the trio's adventures were hilarious and so very wrong. I loved his buddy relationship with Perseus and how he and Andromeda bickered every chance they got. He also had the most growth of the characters, and that was really nice to see. 

The villain of the story, Amphitrite, is a little on the typical side for a bad guy, but considering she is a Greek goddess, she was right on par for what you'd expect of that lot. But my favorite thing about her was her physical description, which sounds weird, but it was one of the coolest ways to present a character that I've ever seen and I loved it.

Beyond the main cast, all of the other characters felt fully-formed, from Andromeda's friends and family to the various gods and goddesses and monsters. But there is one other character that I can't go without mentioning because my love for him knows no bounds: Hades. He only has a very small part in this story, but from my very first glimpse of this novel, I have loved Hades. I've literally been saying I HEART HADES for years because of this book. I cannot wait to read more of his snarky wit in future novels.

DOWNSIDE:
The only minor thing I found while reading this is that Andromeda gets hurt. A lot. Granted, a lot of the injuries happen while she is fighting or something like that, but she's also very jumpy. Thinking a bit more on it now, it could be because of her life with her first husband, which if so, is really sad and further goes to show how strong she is.

COOL STUFF:
Beyond Hades being the coolest of the cool, I absolutely loved every little wink to Greek mythology, especially when the characters would say something off-hand that referenced the original Perseus myth. Between that, the humor, and the many well-thought out actions scenes, I was giddy while reading this book. It was just so much fun while still being surprising in how it differed from the source material.

VERDICT:
If you couldn't tell by my gushing all over this review, I love this book. The great writing, fantastic settings, action aplenty, and fun twists make this a book not to miss. Andromeda is the epitome of an amazing heroine, being cunning, kind, and feisty simultaneously, and the dynamics between her, Perseus, and Zeth make them a trio I want to adventure with again and again and again.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Reading Challenge Update [February - June 2016]

I got a little preoccupied with life and forgot to post my reading updates. I feel like I haven't read all that much, but somehow, I'm still on track with my overall goal for the year. The other challenges . . . not so much.

GoodReads Reading Challenge

The Books:
February
Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling
March
The Whispering Skull (Lockwood & Co #2) by Jonathan Stroud
The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike #1) by Robert Galbraith
The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike #2) by Robert Galbraith
The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium #2) by Stieg Larsson
April
When the Bough Breaks (Alex Delaware #1) by Jonathan Kellerman
Stars Above (The Lunar Chronicles #4.5) by Marissa Meyer
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (Millennium #3) by Stieg Larsson
Blood Test (Alex Delaware #2) by Jonathan Kellerman
Over the Edge (Alex Delaware #3) by Jonathan Kellerman
Career of Evil (Cormoran Strike #3) by Robert Galbraith
Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon
The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner
Silent Partner (Alex Delaware #4) by Jonathan Kellerman
Time Bomb (Alex Delaware #5) by Jonathan Kellerman
Private Eyes (Alex Delaware #6) by Jonathan Kellerman
May
Lady Midnight (The Dark Artifices #1) by Cassandra Clare
Devil's Waltz (Alex Delaware #7) by Jonathan Kellerman
 Sandry's Book (Circle of Magic #1) by Tamora Pierce
All the Pretty Girls (Taylor Jackson #1) by J.T. Ellison
Let's Pretend This Never Happened: A Mostly True Memoir by Jenny Lawson
Tris's Book (Circle of Magic #2) by Tamora Pierce
Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology by Leah Remini
June
Andromeda (The God-Haunted Saga #1) by Meg Trotter
Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief by Lawrence Wright
That's Not My Penguin... by Fiona Watt
That's Not My Dinosaur by Fiona Watt 
The Future Collection: Science Fiction Short Stories by Beth Revis
We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Daja's Book (Circle of Magic #3) by Tamora Pierce
Where's My Nose? by Susan Ring
Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened by Allie Brosh


These Months: 6
Total: 12/40

The Categories/Books:
February
a book written by a celebrity: You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) by Felicia Day
a book written by a comedian: Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling
March
a book translated into English: The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium #2) by Stieg Larsson
a New York Times bestseller: The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike #1) by Robert Galbraith
April
a book set in your home state (Tennessee): The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner
June
a book that is under 150 pages: The Future Collection: Science Fiction Short Stories by Beth Revis


These Months: 7 TBR Books
Total: 10/30

The Books:
February
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: A Savannah Story by John Berendt
March
The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike #1) by Robert Galbraith
The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike #2) by Robert Galbraith
The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium #2) by Stieg Larsson
April
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (Millennium #3) by Stieg Larsson
June
The Future Collection: Science Fiction Short Stories by Beth Revis


These Months: 0
Total: 1/12

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Andromeda (God-Haunted #1) by Meg Trotter

Title: Andromeda ~~ Author: Meg Trotter
Series: God-Haunted ~~ Release Date: 07/12/2016
Source: publicist
FTC Disclosure: I accepted this review copy free of charge and received no compensation for my fair and honest review.
From Goodreads:
 
For as long as she can remember, seventeen-year-old Princess Andromeda has done what was expected of her. She consented to a political marriage to a hateful older man. She became a quiet, obedient housewife. After her husband’s death, she agreed to be united in yet another political marriage for the sake of her country’s stability.

However, when the Greek goddess of the sea disrupts this second wedding ceremony, jealous of the pomp of the celebration, she places a curse on Andromeda and her home: either sacrifice the princess to a sea beast or let the creature destroy her country. A visit to the Oracle reveals that Andromeda needs four ancient weapons of the Greek gods to fight off the beast and the goddess who controls it.

Now Andromeda must find the strength and the cunning to do what she has never done before — to fight for her own life — while keeping the well-meaning “hero” Perseus out of her way.
 
PREFACE:
I am extremely excited to be writing this review. If you've been around this blog for a while, you've seen many mentions of my bestie Meg of Myth-illogical. This is her book! Yay! I'm so glad to be able to share with you all my love of this book. I've loved it for years, but next month it will finally be available for all to read. Meg isn't my friend that just happened to write a book - she is a (great!) writer that became my friend (we met at a creative writing group of which we two were the youngest and instantly bonded over our love of Harry Potter and love/hate of Twilight).

So let's get to the business where I tell you how awesome Andromeda is!
 
WRITING:
From the get-go, information, description, dialogue, and voice are all balanced to paint a vivid picture of every scene. It felt like I had a movie playing in my head, a movie that was funny, interesting, and exciting. No dialogue or description felt extraneous, I felt the tension of the action scenes, and I simply did not want to put it down (and considering I had read many previous versions, that's saying something!).

SETTING:
There is a lot of YA involving Greek mythology out there, but I've not come across many that are set in the original time period, probably because it's hard to get right. I know how much research went in to this novel because of this, and it was 100% worth it. I was blown away by how easily I could imagine every place.
 
A lot of the time, setting is something that is just in the background that I don't pay much attention to, but in Andromeda the settings almost felt alive. As I mentioned before, the amount of description was just right and made me feel like I was right there with the characters. I have a hard time picking which setting was my favorite, but it's probably between the Underworld, Medusa's island, Delphi. I also loved the scenes at the Parthenon, but I've been to the replica Parthenon in Nashville many times so I feel like it has an unfair advantage.

CHARACTERS:
Speaking of characters, I love this cast so much. Andromeda is right at the top of favorite YA heroines for me. She is stuck in a terrible situation, and once she breaks free of it, she does absolutely everything in her power to keep that freedom. She refuses to wait around on the "heroes" to save or help her. I loved every moment when she gave a man what-for because she wasn't being proper, pointing out that she had bigger things to worry about than proprieties. And while being a grade-A bad-ass, she is also caring and compassionate.

Perseus is a character made of more quiet strength than Andromeda. He tries to do what is right, is respectful and sensitive, but when someone he cares for is hurt, watch out! I loved how ready he was to jump into any fray and how, despite being doubted by everyone around him, rose to each occasion. I loved that he was both physically and morally strong without being a macho-tough-guy.

Zeth was probably the most surprising character for me. He comes across as typical of the time-period, valuing heroes and dismissive of anything a woman could offer on something like a dangerous quest. He's also a poet and his attempts at recording the trio's adventures were hilarious and so very wrong. I loved his buddy relationship with Perseus and how he and Andromeda bickered every chance they got. He also had the most growth of the characters, and that was really nice to see.
 
The villain of the story, Amphitrite, is a little on the typical side for a bad guy, but considering she is a Greek goddess, she was right on par for what you'd expect of that lot. But my favorite thing about her was her physical description, which sounds weird, but it was one of the coolest ways to present a character that I've ever seen and I loved it.

Beyond the main cast, all of the other characters felt fully-formed, from Andromeda's friends and family to the various gods and goddesses and monsters. But there is one other character that I can't go without mentioning because my love for him knows no bounds: Hades. He only has a very small part in this story, but from my very first glimpse of this novel, I have loved Hades. I've literally been saying I HEART HADES for years because of this book. I cannot wait to read more of his snarky wit in future novels.

DOWNSIDE:
The only minor thing I found while reading this is that Andromeda gets hurt. A lot. Granted, a lot of the injuries happen while she is fighting or something like that, but she's also very jumpy. Thinking a bit more on it now, it could be because of her life with her first husband, which if so, is really sad and further goes to show how strong she is.

COOL STUFF:
Beyond Hades being the coolest of the cool, I absolutely loved every little wink to Greek mythology, especially when the characters would say something off-hand that referenced the original Perseus myth. Between that, the humor, and the many well-thought out actions scenes, I was giddy while reading this book. It was just so much fun while still being surprising in how it differed from the source material.

VERDICT:
If you couldn't tell by my gushing all over this review, I love this book. The great writing, fantastic settings, action aplenty, and fun twists make this a book not to miss. Andromeda is the epitome of an amazing heroine, being cunning, kind, and feisty simultaneously, and the dynamics between her, Perseus, and Zeth make them a trio I want to adventure with again and again and again.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Reading Challenge Update [January 2016]


Another year, another set of reading challenges! I'm doing four this year: Goodreads Reading Challenge, my own TBR Take-Down, the Popsugar Reading Challenge, and Modern Mrs. Darcy's Reading Challenge. Thankfully Popsugar's challenge is forty books instead of fifty this year, so that's helpful, and I'll be trying to read books that can apply to multiple lists. Here's to another year of books!

This Month: 9 books

The Books:
The Guild (The Guild #1) by Felicia Day, Jim Rugg and Dan Jackson
A Fighting Chance by Elizabeth Warren
Go the F--k to Sleep by Adam Mansbach and Ricardo 
A Fighting Chance by Elizabeth Warren
a graphic novel: The Guild (The Guild #1) by Felicia Day, Jim Rugg and Dan Jackson









Friday, January 1, 2016

2015 Reading Challenge Summary: Goodreads Reading Challenge

 Challenge: Read 75 Books
Total: 90
Status: Completed



The Books:

Shalena's bookshelf: read-2015

The Prince of Mist
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, historical, from-library, magic, pub-before-2010, pa...
Blue Lily, Lily Blue
really liked it
tagged:
ya, ghosts, creatures, from-library, historical-elements, immortals...
Emerald Green
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, ya, fun, ghosts, historical-elements, magi...
My True Love Gave to Me: Twelve Holiday Stories
really liked it
tagged:
from-library, ya, fun, read-2015, pub-2014, new-adult, and short-st...
The Midnight Palace
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, from-library, creatures, ghosts, historical, gothic,...
Paper Valentine
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, ghosts, ya, mystery, own, pub-2013, parano...
The Watcher in the Shadows
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, creatures, ya, gothic, historical, magic, ...
Anatomy of a Misfit
really liked it
tagged:
contemporary, read-2015, from-library, ya, pub-2014, tough-subjects...
Sinner
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, paranormal, from-library, ya, pub-2014, series, shifters...
Allegiant
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, dystopian, from-library, ya, futuristic, own, pub-2013, ...
Rebel Belle
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, fun, from-library, ya, historical-elements, magic, pub-2...
Jane Eyre
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, adult, adult-ya-crossover, boarding-school, classic, fav...
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, creatures, fantasy, ya, fun, historical-elements, magic,...
Quidditch Through the Ages
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, fantasy, ya, historical-elements, mg, magic, own, pub-be...
The Tempest
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, classic, mythology, magic, own, supernatural, witches, p...
Certain Girls
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, adult, adult-ya-crossover, ya, contemporary, pub-before-...
In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin
liked it
tagged:
historical, read-2015, non-fiction, from-library, own, and pub-2011
Warm Bodies
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, adult-ya-crossover, from-library, fun, futuristic, ya, n...
The School for Good and Evil
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, creatures, boarding-school, ya, fairy-tale, fantasy, fey...
The Bell Jar
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, adult-ya-crossover, ya, adult, classic, favorites, from-...
The Ocean at the End of the Lane
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, adult-ya-crossover, fairy-tale, creatures, fantasy, horr...
Brown Girl Dreaming
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, ya, from-library, mg, non-fiction, travel, historical-el...
Through the Woods
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, adult-ya-crossover, adult, ya, creatures, fantasy, fairy...
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, contemporary, ya, adult-ya-crossover, favorites, from-li...
Glory O'Brien's History of the Future
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, contemporary-with-a-twist, ya, historical-...
Gabi, a Girl in Pieces
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, contemporary, ya, pub-2014, tough-subjects...
Columbine
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, non-fiction, favorites, tough-subjects, pu...
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, adult-ya-crossover, adult, contemporary, mystery, pub-be...
Wanderlove
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, diverse-characters, contemporary, from-library, fun,...
Belzhar
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, contemporary, ya, boarding-school, from-library, contemp...
Impulse
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, boarding-school, ya, from-library, own, pub-before-2010,...
A World Without Princes
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, boarding-school, fairy-tale, fantasy, from-library, ...
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, diverse-characters, ya, contemporary, favorites, from-li...
Faking Normal
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, contemporary, own, religion-spirituality, ...
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
really liked it
tagged:
contemporary, ya, diverse-characters, lgbtq, read-2015, from-librar...
Bellweather Rhapsody
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, ya, adult, adult-ya-crossover, contemporary, diverse-cha...
Dancing Barefoot
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, short-stories, non-fiction, memoir, pub-before-2010, wri...
The Girl on the Train
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, mystery, contemporary, adult, scribd, thriller, and pub-...
Haunted
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, fun, ghosts, ya, mystery, paranormal, pub-before-2010, s...
How to Write Fiction Without the Fuss
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, pub-2013, reference, scribd, and writing
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
really liked it
tagged:
adult, read-2015, alternate-universe, fey-faeries-fairies, from-lib...
Halloween Rain
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, angels-demons, creatures, fun, magic, own, paranorma...
The Goldfinch
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, contemporary, adult-ya-crossover, adult, from-library, h...
Mosquitoland
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, contemporary, diverse-characters, from-library, toug...
Speak
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, own, pub-before-2010, ya, contemporary, an...
Twilight
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, fun, ya, favorites, ghosts, historical-elements, mystery...
Foundation
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, futuristic, classic, own, pub-before-2010,...
A Long Fatal Love Chase
really liked it
tagged:
classic, read-2015, historical, own, pub-before-2010, religion-spir...
4 to 16 Characters
really liked it
tagged:
ya, read-2015, contemporary, netgalley, pub-2013, tough-subjects, a...
Wuthering Heights
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, adult-ya-crossover, ghosts, classic, gothic, own, pub-be...
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
it was amazing
by Avi
tagged:
mg, own, historical, read-before-2010, pub-before-2010, read-2015, ...
Attachments
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, contemporary, from-library, adult, fun, and pub-2011
Boundless
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, college, ya, angels-demons, paranormal, religion-spiritu...
Jekel Loves Hyde
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, mystery, own, creatures, shifters, paranormal, super...
The Emperor's Edge
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, creatures, fantasy, adult, fun, high-fantasy, magic, mys...
A Million Suns
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, ya, futuristic, mystery, own, pub-2012, series, and scie...
Racing Savannah
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, from-library, contemporary, fun, pub-2013, and series
Wither
it was amazing
tagged:
dystopian, from-library, ya, read-2015, own, pub-2011, futuristic, ...
All Fall Down
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, alternate-universe, contemporary, from-library, high...
Fever
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, ya, dystopian, futuristic, own, pub-2012, ...
Afterworlds
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, contemporary, ya, contemporary-with-a-twist, diverse-cha...
Sever
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, dystopian, futuristic, pub-2013, own, travel, and ya
Once We Were
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, alternate-universe, ya, pub-2013, own, ser...
Monster
it was amazing
tagged:
read-2015, diverse-characters, ya, contemporary, own, poc-author, p...
Dracula
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, from-library, own, classic, paranormal, religion-spiritu...
John Ball's In the Heat of the Night
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, historical, classic, adult, mystery, own, play, tough-su...
Bone Gap
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, magical-realism, from-library, pub-2015, travel, and...
Mrs. Dalloway
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, classic, from-library, historical, and pub-before-2010
Saint Anything
really liked it
tagged:
read-2015, ya, contemporary, from-library, and pub-2015
A Really Awesome Mess
liked it
tagged:
read-2015, contemporary, ya, boarding-school, from-library, pub-201...
Walk Two Moons
really liked it
tagged:
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