Review : Perception

Review : Perception

Perception by Kim Harrington Pages : 275 Genre : YA, Mystery, Paranormal Series : Clarity, Book 2 My Rating : What it’s about : Clare’s life has never been normal: she’s always been the weird psychic girl the other kids wanted nothing to do with. Things have changed after the events of the last summer though : people who used to whisper behind Clare’s back suddenly make friends with her, and two boys are now trying to...

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Review : Glimmer

Review : Glimmer

Glimmer by Phoebe Kitanidis Pages : 352 Genre : YA, Paranormal Stand Alone My Rating : What it’s about : A girl and a boy wake up together in bed. Both are confused and lost; neither of them know who they are, where they are or why they are there. They remember how to talk, walk and use objects, but they have lost any memory that could give them information about their personal life. After some suspicion on both parts, they decide to...

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Review : Fracture

Review : Fracture

Fracture by Megan Miranda Pages : 262 Genre : Ya, Fiction, Paranormal Stand Alone My Rating : What it’s about : When Delaney fell through the ice into the cold water, her chances for survival were very slim; and yet here she is, a week later, alive despite being underwater for eleven minutes. Her doctor can’t explain any of it; why she survived, why she woke up from her coma, why she isn’t brain damaged. And he certainly...

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Review : Hallowed

Review : Hallowed

Hallowed by Cynthia Hand Pages : 403 Genre : YA, Paranormal Series : Unearthly, Book 2 My Rating : What it’s about : Just as she is trying to put behind the fires and everything that went down that night, Clara starts having a new vision. This time, it comes in the shape of a terrifying dream where she is losing someone she loves. But who? Is it possible for her to stop it? As if the constant worrying for her close ones wasn’t...

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Review : Daughter of Smoke and Bone

Review : Daughter of Smoke and Bone

Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor Pages : 418 Genre : YA, Fantasy Series : Daughter of Smoke and Bone, book 1 My Rating :  From the book :  Around the world, black handprints are appearing on doorways, scorched there by winged strangers who have crept through a slit in the sky. In a dark and dusty shop, a devil’s supply of human teeth grown dangerously low. And in the tangled lanes of Prague, a young art student is about to...

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Review : Unearthly

Review : Unearthly

Unearthly by Cynthia Hand Pages : 435 Genre : YA, Paranormal Series : Unearthly, Book 1 My Rating : What it’s about : Like her mother and brother, Clara is part angel, making her extremely talented at almost everything she tries. It also means she has her own personal purpose, a specific task she has to accomplish while in this world. When Clara starts having dreams of her purpose, her life is forever changed. Moving away from the...

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The R.I.P. challenge and 3 Reviews : The Thirteenth Tale, Virals and Prophecy of the Sisters

The R.I.P. challenge and 3 Reviews : The Thirteenth Tale, Virals and Prophecy of the Sisters

Hello hello, all! First of all, I missed you. It’s crazy how blogging has become such a part of my life that, when  I don’t do it for a while, I feel like there’s a little something missing in my life! So October came and went (that was a while ago, I know!), and despite a huge blogging slump that has made this space a lot quieter, I did complete my R.I.P. challenge before October ended! I read 4 books, as I had planned, 2...

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3 Reviews : Deadly Little Secret, Fallen and Horns of Ruin

3 Reviews : Deadly Little Secret, Fallen and Horns of Ruin

Today’s mini-reviews have all in common that despite reading reviews that clearly indicated that these books weren’t for me, I went ahead and gave them a try anyway, because Ooooh! The Pretty Covers! I know, I know. I’m such a shallow reader! * * * Deadly Little Secret by Laurie Faria Stolarz Pages : 252 Genre : YA, Paranormal Series : Touch, Book 1 My Rating :  What it’s about : Even though she doesn’t believe...

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