Title: Ninth House Series: Alex Stern #1 Author: Leigh Bardugo Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Mystery, Paranormal Format: hardback, 448 pages, published by Gollancz Goodreads rating: 4.17/5 My rating: 5/5 Blurb: "The mesmerising adult debut from Leigh Bardugo. A tale of power, privilage, dark magic and murder set among the Ivy League elite. Alex Stern is the most unlikely member of Yale's freshman class.... Continue Reading →
Review: Legendary by Stephanie Garber
Title: Legendary Series: Caraval #2 Author: Stephanie Garber Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Romance Format: paperback, 304 pages, published by Hodder & Stoughton Goodreads Rating: 4.34/5 My Rating: 5/5 WARNING!!! SPOILERS MAY BE COMING(if you haven't read Caraval, I tried to be spoiler free) Review: "The spellbinding sequel to Sunday Times bestselling Caraval. A heart to protect.... Continue Reading →
Review: The Sacrifice Box by Martin Stewart
Title: The Sacrifice Box Author: Martin Stewart Genre: Young Adult, Horror, Thriller, Fantasy Format: paperback, 390 pages, published by Penguin Goodreads Rating: 3.48/5 My Rating: 4/5 Review: "Sep, Arkle, Mack, Lamb and Hadley: five friends thrown together one hot, sultry summer. When they discover an ancient stone box hidden in the forest, they decide to... Continue Reading →
Review: The Grisha Trilogy by Leigh Bardugo
Titles: Shadow and Bone; Siege and Storm; Ruin and Rising Author: Leigh Bardugo Series: The Grisha Trilogy Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Romance Format: Paperback; 358(S&B), 432(S&S), 427(R&R) pages, published by Square Fish Goodreads ratings: 4.05/5 for S&B, 4.08/5 for S&S, 4.17/5 for R&R My ratings: 5/5 for each book Review: First of all, I want to say that this... Continue Reading →
Review: Salt To The Sea by Ruta Sepetys
Title: Salt To The Sea Author: Ruta Sepetys Genre: Young Adult, Historical Fiction Format: paperback, 391 pages, published by Penguin Books Goodreads Rating: 4.36/5 My Rating: 5/5 Review: "War torn Germany. Four young people. Four dark secrets. They come from different lands but each of them is hunted, and haunted, by tragedy, lies ... and war. As thousands of refugees... Continue Reading →