January Review

January 2015 was a huge month. I read 8 books and really, really enjoyed 6 of them. I think a 75% success rate is pretty high, honestly. I’ve set myself a goal to read 80…

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SHATTER ME by Tahereh Mafi

I’m pretty sure I’ve said this before, but I truly hate reading a book after I’ve heard nothing but great things about it for months. There’s always this sense of pressure and rarely does a…

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FRACTURE by Megan Miranda

As the front cover suggests, a lot can happen in eleven minutes. When Delaney Maxwell was walking across an icy lake to meet up with her friends, the ice cracked underneath her feet and she…

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SHADOWLANDS by Kate Brian

Shadowlands by Kate Brian Released on 8 January 2013 through Hyperion (US only) 328 pages ISBN 9781423164838 So basically from the moment I saw this book appearing on many bloggers’ “most anticipated of 2013” lists, I…

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DON’T TURN AROUND by Michelle Gagnon

Don’t Turn Around by Michelle Gagnon Released 1 September 2012 through HarperCollins 320 pages ISBN: 9780062102904 (Hardcover) RRP $24.99 If you’ve been following my reviews lately, you’ll notice that I’ve been reading a lot of Young…

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THE DARKEST MINDS by Alexandra Bracken

It’s been a while since a book has affected my emotions as much as The Darkest Minds did. Sure other books have made me feel joy and happiness and sadness, but nothing in recent months…

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I’LL TELL YOU MINE by Pip Harry

I never went to boarding school, and my perceptions of it are (like many things in my life) only based on what I have read in books. There seem to be two distinct types of…

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THE FUTURE OF US by Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler

I really wanted to like this book. I was coming down from reading Life of Pi in a single day and I really needed something light and fluffy and fun to ease me back into reading…

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