Looking Ahead to 2014: Second Quarter (April – June)
One quarter down so far this year, three to go. Here’s our list of what is peaking our excitement in the next few months.
Read more "Looking Ahead to 2014: Second Quarter (April – June)"One quarter down so far this year, three to go. Here’s our list of what is peaking our excitement in the next few months.
Read more "Looking Ahead to 2014: Second Quarter (April – June)"With The Maze Runner on my “to read” list for a while now, the release of the trailer for the upcoming film adaptation was all the push I needed to finally crack the book open. Turns out I probably could have just waited for the movie.
Read more "Book Review: The Maze Runner by James Dashner"Let the Dead Sleep has the potential to be the first in a new series on my to read list, but it still has a lot of work ahead of it to become the perfect blend of Angel (before they screwed it up) and Castle I was hoping for.
Read more "Book Review: Let the Dead Sleep by Heather Graham"If you’re like me, then you are sick and tired of every new YA novel being compared to The Hunger Games. It’s not like Suzanne Collins invented the genre! But I’m gonna say it, as much as I don’t want to: Red Rising could really be the next Hunger Games.
Read more "Book Review: Red Rising by Pierce Brown"Let’s face it: The Fog and The Mist weren’t the best movies (I still need to read Stephen King’s original novel of the latter before writing it off completely), but that’s not to say the premises didn’t have potential. Go play Alan Wake and you’ll understand. I was hoping Snowblind would create an experience more […]
Read more "Book Review: Snowblind by Christopher Golden"The 2014 good book streak continues with Following Atticus, a story combining winter survival skills with an adorable dog that seems like he can handle just about anything life throws at him.
Read more "Book Review: Following Atticus- Forty-eight High Peaks, One Little Dog, and an Extraordinary Friendship by Tom Ryan"Reading-wise, 2014 has started off on a strong note. I began my year by reading 2013’s best seller, The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt.
Read more "Book Review: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt"Lauren: If you’ve been keeping track of my reading habits (excluding comics), then you’ll be well aware that I have been going through a bit of a rough patch when it comes to enjoying my reading choices. With that in mind, I decided to go back to the last book I enjoyed, Stephen King’s Doctor […]
Read more "Book Club in Session: NOS4A2 by Joe Hill"This well may have water to provide for those thirsty for fantasy, but it doesn’t taste as good as the water from the well over there. Don’t worry, I judge me for that intro too.
Read more "Book Review: The Well of Tears by Roberta Trahan"For as long as I can remember people have been reading David Sedaris books, often sharing some highlights. I always thought about just picking up one of his books as his covers were always outfacing at the local Borders, staring me down, yet for some reason I didn’t pick one up until now. And here’s […]
Read more "Book Review: Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls by David Sedaris"