Book Cover Twins [Infographic]

Book covers are something that often rub me the wrong way. So many books these days look the same, some to the extent that it becomes difficult to recognize a specific book or distinguish it from another. Why do so many book cover artists insist on using the same stock photos? Are there not enough […]

Posted August 19, 2015 by Julie S. in Bookish Rants / 8 Comments
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The City Center by Simone Pond Review

The City Center by Simone Pond Review

 Julie’s Review: The City Center is an interesting futuristic dystopia with sci-fi elements that I found very interesting. The people living in the City Center are genetically engineered to be a certain way, and only later do we realize the true sinister purpose for this. I thought the overall premise was great, the main character […]

Posted August 17, 2015 by Julie S. in Reviews / 4 Comments
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Book Review – All Played Out

Book Review – All Played Out

  Lynn’s Review: All Played out is the one where an introverted nerd meets and extroverted jock and they fall into instant love. Oh, read that one already? Yeah, me, too. All Played Out is about Nell De Luca and Mateo Torres. It is #3 in the Rusk University series from Cora Carmack. Nell is […]

Posted August 14, 2015 by Lynn in Reviews / 6 Comments
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Red Rising Review

Red Rising Review

 Julie’s Review: My feelings on Red Rising have flopped back and forth from “woa this is awesome/shocking” to “ugh so slow”. Let’s back up – this book is praised all over, and is often compared to The Hunger Games (well, all dystopia books are anyway). I didn’t really think of this as a YA, and […]

Posted August 10, 2015 by Julie S. in Reviews / 6 Comments
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Paper Towns Book vs Movie Review

Paper Towns Book vs Movie Review

Description: Adapted from the bestselling novel by author John Green, PAPER TOWNS is a coming-of-age story centering on Quentin and his enigmatic neighbor Margo, who loved mysteries so much she became one. After taking him on an all-night adventure through their hometown, Margo suddenly disappears – leaving behind cryptic clues for Quentin to decipher. The […]

Posted August 7, 2015 by Lynn in Movie Reviews / 12 Comments
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