The Fault In Our Stars by John Green Illustrated by: N/A Series: N/A Published: Dutton Books, 2012 Edition: Hardcover Narrated By: N/A Length: 318 pages Genre: Young Adult, Romance, Contemporary, Teen Fiction Where Did I Get It? Borrowed from a friend. Summary (from Goodreads): Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years,… Continue reading The Fault In Our Stars By John Green ~ A Review for #HoBBookClub
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Shadow Boxer (Alterations #2) by Jen Greyson ~ A Review
Shadow Boxer by Jen Greyson Illustrated by: N/A Series: Alterations (Book #2) Published: Alexander Cole Publishing Group, 7th January 2014 Edition: eBook Narrated By: N/A Length: 301 pages Genre: Adult, New Adult, Science Fiction, Time Travel, Fantasy Where Did I Get It? Kindly received for review from Jen Greyson Summary (from Goodreads): Fatigued from her latest… Continue reading Shadow Boxer (Alterations #2) by Jen Greyson ~ A Review
Burial Rites by Hannah Kent ~ A Review
Burial Rites by Hannah Kent Illustrated by: N/A Series: N/A Published: Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd, August 2013 Edition: Audiobook Narrated By: Morven Christie Length: 12hours 2minutes Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery, Adult Fiction, Literary Fiction, Mystery Thriller Where Did I Get It? Downloaded from Audible.com Summary (from Goodreads): A brilliant literary debut, inspired by a true story:… Continue reading Burial Rites by Hannah Kent ~ A Review
The Seers (Holders, #2) by Julianna Scott ~ A Review
The Seers by Julianna Scott Illustrated by: N/A Series: Holders, Book #2 Published: Strange Chemistry, 4th February 2014 Edition: Kindle Length: 430 pages Genre: Fantasy, Young Adult, Paranormal Romance Where Did I Get It? I received an eARC from NetGalley for review but you can order it on Amazon for £7.45 (price accurate at time… Continue reading The Seers (Holders, #2) by Julianna Scott ~ A Review
Breaking Down Barriers – Getting into Sci-Fi
This year I have read a few YA science fiction novels that I have really loved (particularly Zenn Scarlett by Christian Schoon) and it got me thinking about how much it is rejected as a genre. I used to be one of the ones that turned my nose up at it more often than not,… Continue reading Breaking Down Barriers – Getting into Sci-Fi

