Those living and studying in the far years of the future will recall 2012 as the boom town era for Young Adult Dystopians. Like young, hopeful '49ers, the influx of success for franchises like Twilight and The Hunger Games draw in hoards of new stories betting on the popular culture hunger for heroi...
New year, new reading resolutions: I will no longer force myself to finish disasters... and from all the reviews I've read after I found myself frowning upon what I was reading. ..... [spoiler] [spoiler] the girl passes a body-bag with her father's body in it, and a couple pages later she's thinki...
This was a delightful story. It captured my interest from page one and I enjoyed the entire book. I loved the worldbuilding and the characters. Jost and Adelice seems like a good match, but parts of me wished for more between her and Erik. The plot was very intriguing, I enjoyed the whole world bein...
tl;dr |✭✭✭✩✩| This book was... ok. I am undecided if I want to continue the series, and maybe I will if I ever get through my massive stacks of to-read books. I felt as though the author had too many big issues that weren't addressed very well, and I didn't feel like the characters were very deep or...
I loved the concept of this book. Everything is made up of strings on a weave and can be "fixed" however the weavers please. I loved the characters, their relationships together mocked that of high schoolers, which works very well. The love triangle between her and the 2 boys is well played out, h...
Review can be seen on Books and Swoons.I'd been hesitant to start this book but once I heard that Gennifer Albin was doing the Fierce Reads Spring 2013 Tourand was stopping in Miami, I had to start it. Once I got over my initial "what the hell is happening?" confusion that always overtakes me when s...
In all honesty, what first drew me to this book was it's cover. The first time I saw this book was on booktube and I found the cover and all it's colors so beautiful I had decided right then that I needed it to display on my bookshelf, even if I never read it. Pointless I know. Once at the book stor...
This was an okay book. I wasn't too impressed with the writing style or the storyline. Some parts were just a bit iffy for me. It took me a minute to love Adelice, but after her retrieval I loved her as a character. She knew how to fight for what she believed in without giving up. The love triangle ...
I was addicted to this book by the first chapter. In Crewel, Gennifer Albin weaves a beautiful world that I instantly fell in love with. One thing I adored about this novel was the strong theme of contrast: how Adelice, the main character, seemed to have nothing when she was being given 'everything,...
It's been a while since I read this book. Actually, almost three months. Now that the year is coming to an end, I told myself I couldn't wait any longer. Otherwise I probably never would write this review. So, it's mostly based on my lingering feelings and impressions because I can't remember all th...
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