Last weekend Chelsey and I were lucky to attend our second ever Harper Collins Frenzy Event in Toronto. This time round the event was a little shorter as the majority of the participants had scored...
VICTORY COMES AT A PRICE. Mare Barrow learned this all too well when Cal’s betrayal nearly destroyed her. Now determined to protect her heart—and secure freedom for Reds and newbloods like her—Ma...
In this breathless third installment to Victoria Aveyard’s bestselling Red Queen series, allegiances are tested on every side. And when the Lightning Girl's spark is gone, who will light the way for t...
So we didn't really like this one. Chelsey and Alexandra get into more details about what they liked and didn't like about Glass Sword. And they ask, have books just become more miserable these day...
Mare Barrow’s blood is red—the color of common folk—but her Silver ability, the power to control lightning, has turned her into a weapon that the royal court tries to control. The crown calls he...
Glass Sword delivers a sequel that in now way lives up to it's predecessor. Between a lack of character development and a petulant heroine there is very little to hold our interest in this novel.
Glass Sword delivers a sequel that in no way lives up to it’s predecessor. Between a lack of character development and a petulant heroine there is very little to hold our interest in this novel.
This is a world divided by blood – red or silver. The Reds are commoners, ruled by a Silver elite in possession of god-like superpowers. And to Mare Barrow, a seventeen-year-old Red girl from the...
Alexandra and Chelsey talk about Red Queen, a book that takes YA cliches and wrecks them in glorious glorious ways.
The poverty stricken Reds are commoners, living under the rule of the Silvers, elite warriors with god-like powers. To Mare Barrow, a 17-year-old Red girl from The Stilts, it looks like nothing w...