2012

Eve and Adam

Author: Michael Grant & Katherine Applegate Published: October 2nd 2012 by Publisher: Feiwel & Friends Categories: Fantasy, Science Fiction   I expected a serious book but what I got was something…playful. What separates Eve and Adam from other dystopia/sci-fi books… Read More »Eve and Adam

Alice in Zombieland

Author: Gena Showalter Series: (White Rabbit Chronicles #1) Published: September 25th 2012 Publisher: Harlequin Teen Categories: Paranormal, Retelling   Yet another classic novel I haven’t read and I shamelessly called myself a bookworm. Le sigh. Yes, good folks I haven’t… Read More »Alice in Zombieland

Destroy Me

Author: Tahereh Mafi Series: (Shatter Me #1.5) Published: October 2nd 2012 by Publisher: HarperCollins Categories: Dystopia, Science Fiction   I have to carefully form my thoughts and try not to sound the super excited Warner fan that I am. I’ve… Read More »Destroy Me

Crewel

Author:  Gennifer Albin Series: (Crewel World #1) Expected publication: October 4th 2012 Publisher: Faber & Faber Categories: Dystopia, Fantasy, Science Fiction   I received an eARC  from Faber & Faber  via Netgalley. Thank you. I pretty much agree with everyone when… Read More »Crewel

Insignia

Author:   S.J. Kincaid Series: (Insignia #1) Published: July 10th 2012 by Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books Categories: Dystopia, Science Fiction   Between Stormdancer and False Memory, I think I like Insignia a little better. There’s something redeemable with humorous characters that even… Read More »Insignia

Stormdancer

Author:   Jay Kristoff Series: (The Lotus War #1) Published: September 18th 2012 Publisher:  St. Martin’s Press Categories: Fantasy, Steampunk   I felt the author’s enthusiasm on Japanese culture. It was very evident in the book. I also think it was… Read More »Stormdancer

False Memory

Author:  Dan Krokos Series: (False Memory #1) Published: August 14th 2012 Publisher:  Disney-Hyperion Categories: Fantasy, Science-Fiction   This book is describes as “debut is a tour-de-force of non-stop action that will leave readers begging for the next book in this… Read More »False Memory