Reviewsday: Freakonomics

It’s so easy to say after every second book that I read, “omg that was amazing, I love that book”, but in the case of these two books, I actually do love them, and have read them both multiple times. I couldn’t ever be described as a fan of fiction (although I do read some from time […]

Reviewsday: The Pause by John Larkin

Everything changes in an instant. For fans of ‘Looking For Alaska‘ and ‘If I Stay‘, this new Australian young adult novel is guaranteed to inspire and enlighten. Declan is heartbroken. His girlfriend has been whisked away from him like a princess at the start of a fairytale, and he has convinced himself that she no […]

Reviewsday: Chasers by James Phelan

The trip of a lifetime just turned into the end of the world. When Jesse crawls out of the wreckage of a subway car and emerges into daylight, he’s greeted by a living nightmare. An unexplained force has destroyed New York City, turning skyscrapers into ash, cutting off all power and communication. Jesse and his […]

Reviewsday: The Red Queen

Mare Barrow always thought her world was black and white. If you had Silver blood, you were part of the elite nobility, boasting special powers and the status that came with them. If you had Red blood, you were boring, ordinary – only good for completing the dirty work. But Mare is about to find […]