Review : In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune

In a strange little home built into the branches of a grove of trees, live three robots--fatherly inventor android Giovanni Lawson, a pleasantly sadistic nurse machine, and a small vacuum desperate for love and attention. Victor Lawson, a human, lives there too. They're a family, hidden and safe. The day Vic salvages and repairs an... Continue Reading →

Review : Blood Knot by Erin Walmsley

Another solstice, another twist in the blood knot. But one way or another, it all ends here. Tonight. It began when Midnight Madigan turned sixteen. Fragmented memories, reaching for her like dead fingers through earth. A chill, right down in her marrow. And the awareness of something in the shadows. Something familiar. All she wants... Continue Reading →

Review : Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo

Galaxy “Alex” Stern is the most unlikely member of Yale’s freshman class. Raised in the Los Angeles hinterlands by a hippie mom, Alex dropped out of school early and into a world of shady drug dealer boyfriends, dead-end jobs, and much, much worse. By age twenty, in fact, she is the sole survivor of a... Continue Reading →

Review : Night Terrors by Erin Walmsley

Night Terrors is perfect when you want your creepy in small bites. It’s a collection of micro stories, told in verse. Each one picks at the carcass of a disturbing thought: The malevolent haunted doll. The demon in the Ouija board. The cursed well, lurking in the forest… If you view the world through blood-tinted,... Continue Reading →

Review : The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake

Six magicians were presented with the opportunity of a lifetime. Five are now members of the Society.Two paths lie before them. All must pick a side. Alliances will be tested, hearts will be broken, and The Society of Alexandrians will be revealed for what it is: a secret society with raw, world-changing power, headed by... Continue Reading →

Review : Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas

Yadriel has summoned a ghost, and now he can't get rid of him.Bestowed by the ancient goddess of death, Yadriel and the gifted members of his Latinx community can see spirits: women have the power to heal bodies and souls, while men can release lost spirits to the afterlife. But Yadriel, a trans boy, has... Continue Reading →

Review : The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake

The Alexandrian Society, caretakers of lost knowledge from the greatest civilizations of antiquity, are the foremost secret society of magical academicians in the world. Those who earn a place among the Alexandrians will secure a life of wealth, power, and prestige beyond their wildest dreams, and each decade, only the six most uniquely talented magicians... Continue Reading →

Review : Venus in the Blind Spot by Junji Ito

This striking collection presents the most remarkable short works of Junji Ito’s career, featuring an adaptation of Rampo Edogawa’s classic horror story “Human Chair” and fan favorite “The Enigma of Amigara Fault.” With a deluxe presentation—including special color pages, and showcasing illustrations from his acclaimed long-form manga No Longer Human—each chilling tale invites readers to... Continue Reading →

Review : Missing Dead Girls by Sara Walters

What is friendship without a few secrets? It wasn't Tillie's choice to leave Philadelphia. But after everything that happened junior year, her mom insisted the quiet suburb of Willow Creek was the perfect place to get a fresh start, to put the trauma and rumors behind them. Madison Frank is the perfect distraction. Beautiful, fun,... Continue Reading →

Review : Rule of Wolves by Leigh bardugo

he Demon King. As Fjerda's massive army prepares to invade, Nikolai Lantsov will summon every bit of his ingenuity and charm—and even the monster within—to win this fight. But a dark threat looms that cannot be defeated by a young king's gift for the impossible. The Stormwitch. Zoya Nazyalensky has lost too much to war. She saw... Continue Reading →

Review : The Stranded by Sarah Daniels

Welcome to the Arcadia. Once a luxurious cruise ship, it became a refugee camp after being driven from Europe by an apocalyptic war. Now it floats near the coastline of the Federated States - a leftover piece of a fractured USA. For forty years, residents of the Arcadia have been prohibited from making landfall. It... Continue Reading →

Review : Burning Down The House by Zoe J. Stark

In the picture-perfect Cotswolds, the not-so-perfect Saint family all have enemies, but which one of them burned down their house? Scarlett’s Dad abandoned her Mum, and they went through a long custody battle. His girlfriend, Kirsten, accused a local politician of sexual harassment. Her granny had a lifelong feud with the neighbour from hell. And... Continue Reading →

Review : The Simon Snow Trilogy

From the New York Times bestselling author Rainbow Rowell comes an epic young adult fantasy series, Simon Snow. Set in the same world described in Fangirl, the series mixes a complex blend of paranormal romance with action and adventure. By senior year at Watford School of Magicks, it's pretty clear that Simon Snow is the worst Chosen One... Continue Reading →

Review : Simone St-James’ Books

I have not read many books lately. So when books like the two i am about to talk to come into my life, i get really excited. the first one i picked up was The Broken Girls by Simone St-James. This one came out in 2008 and it was fantastic. Vermont, 1950. There's a place for... Continue Reading →

Review : The Red Scrolls of Magic

I love the shadowhunter universe. Always have, always will. And Alec Lightwood is one of my favorite characters. (Jem being my other one) So, i was really EXCITED to learn about this book. Of course, my stupid reading slump stopped me from read it earlier, but now that i am back....well, this baby was one... Continue Reading →

Review : The Turn of the Key

The turn of the key by Ruth Ware First book of 2020, yayyyy. And i actually really enjoyed that one. This book follow a girl named Rowan has she become a live in Nanny for a family...the book is told has a letter, a letter she's writing from jail after something horrible happens at the... Continue Reading →

Review : On The Other Side

One the other side by Carrie Hope Fletcher This book has been on my TBR list for ages, the description really grabbed my attention and i was just so curious to see how this story would unfold. But, sadly, i feel like this was a miss for me. No, i didn't hate it. I did... Continue Reading →

Review : Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

Humbert Humbert - scholar, aesthete and romantic - has fallen completely and utterly in love with Lolita Haze, his landlady's gum-snapping, silky skinned twelve-year-old daughter. Reluctantly agreeing to marry Mrs Haze just to be close to Lolita, Humbert suffers greatly in the pursuit of romance; but when Lo herself starts looking for attention elsewhere, he... Continue Reading →

Review : Who Killed These Girls? by Beverly Lowry

The facts are brutally straightforward. On December 6, 1991, the naked, bound-and-gagged bodies of four girls--each one shot in the head--were found in an "I Can't Believe It's Yogurt!" shop in Austin, Texas. Grief, shock, and horror spread out from their families and friends to overtake the city itself. Though all branches of law enforcement... Continue Reading →

Review : City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab

Cassidy Blake's parents are The Inspectres, a (somewhat inept) ghost-hunting team. But Cass herself can REALLY see ghosts. In fact, her best friend, Jacob, just happens to be one. When The Inspectres head to ultra-haunted Edinburgh, Scotland, for their new TV show, Cass—and Jacob—come along. In Scotland, Cass is surrounded by ghosts, not all of... Continue Reading →

Review : The Lady in the Cellar by Sinclair McKay

Number 4 Euston Square was a respectable boarding house, well-kept and hospitable, like many others in Victorian London. But beneath this very ordinary veneer, there was a murderous darkness at the heart of this particular house.   On 8th May 1879, the corpse of former resident, Matilda Hacker, was uncovered by chance in the coal cellar. The investigation... Continue Reading →

Review : The Merciless II by Danielle Vega

Sofia is still processing the horrific truth of what happened when she and three friends performed an exorcism that spiraled horribly out of control. Ever since that night, Sofia has been haunted by bloody and demonic visions. Her therapist says they’re all in her head, but to Sofia they feel chillingly real. She just wants... Continue Reading →

Reread : The Merciless by Danielle Vega

Forgive us, Father, for we have sinned Brooklyn Stevens sits in a pool of her own blood, tied up and gagged. No one outside of these dank basement walls knows she’s here. No one can hear her scream.   Sofia Flores knows she shouldn’t have gotten involved. When she befriended Riley, Grace, and Alexis on... Continue Reading →

Reread : Vicious by V. E. Schwab

Victor and Eli started out as college roommates—brilliant, arrogant, lonely boys who recognized the same sharpness and ambition in each other. In their senior year, a shared research interest in adrenaline, near-death experiences, and seemingly supernatural events reveals an intriguing possibility: that under the right conditions, someone could develop extraordinary abilities. But when their thesis... Continue Reading →

Review : Undead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson

Mila Flores and her best friend Riley have always been inseparable. There's not much excitement in their small town of Cross Creek, so Mila and Riley make their own fun, devoting most of their time to Riley's favorite activity: amateur witchcraft. So when Riley and two Fairmont Academy mean girls die under suspicious circumstances, Mila... Continue Reading →

Review : Citrus Vol. 1@7

Aihara Yuzu, a high school girl whose main interests are fashion, friends, and having fun, is about to get a reality check. Due to her mom's remarriage, Yuzu has transferred to a new, all-girls school that is extremely strict. Her real education is about to begin. From day one, happy-go-lucky Yuzu makes enemies, namely the... Continue Reading →

Review : Deadman Wonderland (Full series)

ten years have passed since the Great Tokyo Earthquake, and the people's memories of the disaster have faded. Ganta Igarashi, a middle school evacuee, has finally begun to live a normal life... that is, until the day 'Red Man' appears at his school and Ganta's fate is changed forever. i have already talked about most... Continue Reading →

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