Reviewsday: Angelfall by Susan Ee

Ever since her Dad left, Penryn has taken on the role of the head of the family. With a sister in a wheelchair and a mentally disturbed mother, it was never going to be an easy task. But after Angels rained down from the sky and began slaughtering everything in their wake, leaving the world […]

Harry Potter: A Modern Children’s Classic

A good way to tell if a book is going to turn into a pop-culture driven modern classic is when it’s fandom doesn’t die. Harry Potter fans that loved the book when they were 9 still love the book today, helped along by the extremely successful movie franchise. The world hasn’t been so captivated by […]

Reviewsday: The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly by Stephanie Oakes

Minnow has no hands. The leader of a cult ordered them removed, and now she’s on trial for almost beating a boy to death. Minnow’s story unfolds in both directions; with us learning about the trials of life in the Kevinian cult, run by a man whose rules change with the weather; watching Minnow grow […]

Reviewsday: A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas

This is not your average fairy tale. Sure, it has handsome faery princes (kind of), a wicked witch (sort of) and an ancient curse that has ridiculous conditions that need to be met to break it, but Feyre doesn’t know any of this yet. All she knows is that if she doesn’t hunt, her family […]