***This review has also been posted on The Social PotatoIt seems that none of the books in this series ever really blew my mind but I will say that this one was a worthy conclusion to the series.I felt a little sad after finishing the book because it was kind of like saying goodbye to that nice co-w...
This book was not a large improvement over it’s predecessor and I’d go so far to say that it was actually slightly worse but there is something about this series that makes you want to keep reading in spite of its shallowness. Sometimes we just really need is a nice fluffy read that doesn’t make us ...
This book is exactly what the cover suggests it is. It’s fluff. The question arises as to whether it’s good or bad fluff and in my opinion, this book is fluff of the good variety. It didn’t always feel that way though. The first 100 pages or so were incredibly painful. I kept questioning the sanity ...
I was looking for something light-hearted and amusing when I decided to read this book. I’d just finished reading an intense dystopian and needed something to lighten my mood. I was a bit leery at first since “Mothership” is about a group of pregnant teenagers sent to live in a decommissioned space ...
Probably one of the biggest reading surprises for me last year was Mothership. The plot itself sounded ridiculous. A boarding school in space filled with pregnant teenagers, but somehow it ended up working. The sequel not so much. The qualities that I found so charming the first time around, n...
I went back and forth a lot over the star rating on this one. The end was great enough to justify bumping it up:)From it's purple cover to it's wacky premise Mothership sucked me in. Who doesn't want to read about a smart-mouthed teenage girl in space? Like all first impressions, the ideas I had abo...
OVERALL IMPRESSION: The book didn't pull me in as much as I wanted it to. I really like the idea of the story, as there aren't many YA books about aliens out on the market, but I had a hard time connecting with the plot and the characters. There is a little bit of humor added throughout the book whi...
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