GLIMMERGLASS by Jenna Black – REVIEW

Dana Hathaway has a drunk for a mother. She has been forced to move countless times making it difficult for her to make friends.  Dana has learned to keep everyone at a distance to prevent the heartbreak of losing special people from her life. After sixteen years as being the adult in the relationship (paying [Keep Reading]

THE ETERNAL ONES by Kirsten Miller – REVIEW

Haven has always been an outcast in her little town of Snope City. Her best friend, Beau, is the only one to stick by her when everyone else in town thinks she is strange, or worse yet, possessed by a demon.  Since she was a little girl she has had visions of a past there [Keep Reading]

SISTERS RED by Jackson Pearce – REVIEW

Scarlett and Rosie survived the unthinkable when they were just young little girls.  A big bad wolf, disguised as a salesman, forced his way into their Grandma’s cabin, brutally killed her, and then moved on to attack the girls.  Scarlett, determined to save Rose, grabbed a shard of glass to fights for their lives.  She [Keep Reading]

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SHIP BREAKER by Paolo Bacigalupi – REVIEW

Set in a future dealing with the ramifications of global warming, Nailer and the others living in his Gulf Coast community fight for survival working for salvage companies pulling copper wire from grounded oil tankers.  If you don’t work, you don’t eat and for Nailer the responsibility for his safety rests on his own shoulders. [Keep Reading]

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PASSING STRANGE by Daniel Waters – REVIEW

Let me start out by saying, you’ll want to read the first two books in this series before picking up PASSING STRANGE.  If you don’t, you’ll be lost on the ins and outs of the plots and characters. You can find my reviews for the first two books below: GENERATION DEAD #1 KISS OF LIFE [Keep Reading]

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ROT & RUIN by Jonathan Maberry – REVIEW

Benny just turned fifteen. In his world that means he must find a job in order to continue receiving his rations. The problem is, Benny can’t find a job he likes.  He and his best friend, Chong, waited too long to get one and all the easy jobs are gone. What’s left aren’t very appealing. [Keep Reading]

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BURNING FOR REVENGE by John Marsden – REVIEW

First published in 1997 Stranded in their home country of Australia, Ellie, Homer, Lee, Kevin, and Fi struggle to find a way to make a difference in the war.  With no sign of the Kiwi soldiers, they know they are on their own once again.  With security tightening around the area, it is more difficult [Keep Reading]

KISS OF DEATH by Rachel Caine – REVIEW

Signet – April 27, 2010 If you haven’t read the other books in the series, this review may be spoilerish. Rachel Caine is shaking things up in this, the 8th installment of the Morganville Vampire Series. After Michael’s outstanding musical performance in FADE OUT, he’s offered a chance to lay down some tracks at a recording studio [Keep Reading]

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WAYFARER by R.J. Anderson – REVIEW

HarperCollins – June 22, 2010 WAYFARER takes place fourteen years after FAERY REBELS: SPELL HUNTER. It is more of a companion than a sequel since the main character is Linden, Knife’s foster daughter. Linden lives in the Oak with the other faeries.  The Queen is ill and not expected to live much longer and all [Keep Reading]

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THE KILLING FROST by John Marsden – REVIEW

First Published in 1995 Let me start out by saying, please please please read the other two books in the series before you pick up this one.  THE KILLING FROST, also called The Third Day, The Frost in some places, is the third book in the Tomorrow Series. Ellie and her friends are in much [Keep Reading]