by Louise O'Neill
Beastly Bones is a sequel to last year’s Jackaby, which I did enjoy. Abigail Rook, Jackaby, and Charlie return for this one, which features a mystery surrounding a recently discovered skeleton. I think I actually liked this one better than the first, as I felt that Abigail’s talents and personality...
This book is very difficult to rate and review. It is not an enjoyable read - in some ways I actually hated it. But, at the same time that I was reading it and hating it, I was flicking screens as quickly as possible to get to the next page. There are obvious comparisons to be made to Margaret At...
A nasty school for girls - very nasty. It's a school in the future where the objective is to be chosen by a man with a view to breeding sons. Not everyone gets picked to be a "companion", they could be "concubines" or "chastities". This was a wonderfully horrible look at the future or what the futur...
This book drew me in and had me thinking about it until I finished it, though I definitely want to pull out my hair after the ending. Despite being a totally dystopian world that is (hopefully) very far from our own, it was so easy to fall into this world and to truly envision it and imagine how i...