QBD Reviews: Crash by Lisa McMann

Jules Demarco feels like the least popular girl in school. Living in an apartment above the family owned-and-run restaurant means that she can never manage to be rid of the clinging smell of pizza and has the privilege of using their food van (a double-meatball shaped monstrosity) to drive herself and her siblings to school. […]

QBD Reviews: Hunger by Jackie Morse Kessler

Thou art Famine. Go thee unto the world. Yesterday, seventeen-year-old Lisabeth Lewis was just Lisabeth Lewis. Calorie-counting, over-exercising, plain old Lisabeth. Her biggest worry was hiding her eating disorder from her boyfriend and her family. Today, Lisabeth is no longer just Lisabeth – she’s Famine. The Famine. You know, black rider, horseman of the apocalypse, […]

QBD Reviews: Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine

The Great Library of Alexandria no longer exists, destroyed in a series of attacks in early BC. But what if it was never destroyed? What if the library thrived? In Jess Brightwell’s world, the Library is its own country, with a military to protect its Scholars and the precious books that it holds. Real ink […]

QBD Reviews: Matched by Ally Condie

All her life, Cassia has been waiting for this moment. Now that she’s seventeen, she is eligible to be Matched. In under an hour, she’ll be told the name of her optimal partner, the person she’ll spend the rest of her life with. Nervous but excited, she shares the moment with her best friend Xander […]