• Book Review: Serafina and the Twisted Staff

    The first thing I have to say about this series is how awesome the covers are. Seriously, I think the main reason I picked it up in the first place was because of the cover. Well, just like the first…

  • Book Review: Winter (Lunar Chronicles #4)

    What a great series! Winter is the fourth and last book from Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles and I can tell you, it’s a ride. The longest book by far, everything imaginable happens on this series finale. The villainous Lunar Queen…

  • Book Review: Cress (Lunar Chronicles #3)

    Cress is the third book in Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles. Although it did not disappoint, I think it was a little too long. That doesn’t mean I didn’t enjoy it. On the contrary, I did. The story introduces Cress (who…

  • Book Review: Scarlet (Lunar Chronicles #2)

    The sequel to Cinder introduces a new character, Scarlet. The second installment to the Lunar Chronicles was just as great as the first. I got the book and read it in a week, which is unlike me (I usually read one…

  • Book Review: Cinder (Lunar Chronicles #1)

    Oh my goodness where has this book been hiding? Cinder is the first book in Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles and I can’t say enough about it. It’s wonderful, perfect! I couldn’t put it down. I haven’t felt this way since I…

  • Book Review: Artemis Fowl

    I finally read and finished the first book in the Artemis Fowl Series. It kinda makes me wonder if this book wasn’t supposed to be a series, but then more books came from it. I know the movie is coming…

  • Genre Search: Urban Fantasy – Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews

    Welcome to the first episode of What’s my genre? In this series of blog posts, I will compare popular Urban Fantasy books to my own series of Urban Fantasy. According to Wikipedia, Urban Fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy in…

  • Book Review: Becoming

    What can I say, I had to read her book. Here is a woman who I admired who wrote about her life, I couldn’t refuse. I considered buying the book during several of my trips to Barnes and Noble, but…