Chelsey and Alexadra discuss Graceling by Kristin Cashore in a more relaxed spoiler filled review.
Graceling is a decent fantasy novel. Despite its faults Kristin Cashore shows to be a promising author and one worth watching.
Unlike Chelsey who had no idea what she was getting into when she began The Strain I knew exactly what I was getting into when I finally willed myself into reading Geoffrey Girard’s Cain’s...
An interesting premise to release two books one for teens and one for adults. Yet does Project Cain deliver on it's promise?
How often do you come across serial killers in YA? Not often, which is why Chelsey and Alexandra picked u Project Cain. Turns out this book is its own special hell...
How often do you come across serial killers in teen fiction? Not often, which is why Chelsey and Alexandra jumped at the chance to review Project Cain, and its companion Cain's Blood. Government consp...
Pattyn’s father is dead. Now she’s on the run in this riveting companion to New York Times bestseller Burned, which Kirkus Reviews calls “a strong, painful, and tender piece about wresting hope from t...
Pattyn’s father is dead. Now she’s on the run in this riveting companion to New York Times bestseller Burned, which Kirkus Reviews calls “a strong, painful, and tender piece about wresting hope from t...
Smoke is the sequel to Ellen Hopkin’s novel Burned. Right of the bat there were a few MAJOR changed to the world of this novel. First, it was clear that Ellen Hopkins had done more research whe...
The open forum where Chelsey and Alexandra review what they liked and disliked about Feed without having to deal with the pesky job of censoring themselves
Who can say no to zombies? Chelsey and Alexandra can't! Death of the Author reviews Mira Grant's media obsessed zombie novel Feed.
Who can say no to zombies? Clearly Chelsey and Alexandra can't. Give a warm welcome back to literary critic super team as they take on Mira Grant's Feed!
Although it presents an interesting premise, Angelology is limited by its awkward grasp of language. Angelolgy would make a half decent movie but is a less then average novel.
The tried and true Dan Brown Formula continues to exist. You may fall for a few of the twists but at the end of the day Inferno lacks the depth of his previous works. At least the book is a step up fr...
10pm on December the 13, I found myself doubting that I am actually seeing The Hobbit and that for the next three hours I will be experiencing childhood nostalgia. Tolkien is back in theatres. Since t...