Alexandra and Chelsey go into a more spoiler filled discussion of King's Cage, the third book in the Red Queen series. Though the book was a step up from the last one it still wasn't great.
It's the end of an arc! Will our characters manage to defeat the Sinsar Dubh? Will they close the black holes? Will Dani finally choose between Dancer and Riodan? Chelsey and Alexandra go into spoi...
Alexandra and Chelsey go into more detail about The Diabolic. A science fiction novel that blew their socks off. Literally. They need new socks.
Billed as a fantasy romance featuring lesbian princesses. We have been so excited for an LGBTQ fantasy, but the big question is whether it will live up to our expectations. It has politics, romance, m...
Chelsey and Alexandra go into more detail about why they didn't like the Edge of Everything. It was a silly book. Like seriously. A silly silly book.
Welcome back to Thor! Alexandra and Chelsey go into more detail on The Mighty Thor Volume One.
Alexandra and Chelsey talk about Caraval, a book that takes The Night Circus, the movie The Game and a little bit of Labyrinth and puts them all into a blender. Does it work? Yes. Yes it does.
And we're back to talk about Becoming Darkness... aka The Strain meets The Man in the High Castle... and more things... This book was strange.
Chelsey and Alexandra go into more detail about Shadow Kiss, the third book in the Vampire Academy Series. Chelsey points out one huge plot hole.
Nicola Yoon somehow makes love at first sight believable and heartbreakingly lovely. This intersectional novel knocks it out of the park and is a must read.
Chelsey and Alexandra go into more details about The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett. The werewolves... they're just a metaphor... maaaaaaan
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The Forgetting mashes up many different properties. The romance is a little insta-lovey and the main characters forgets to speak a lot. The villains also mustache twirl a lot. But what's up with the w...
By one of the writers of Avatar, this book has an interesting world building concept but little else. Giant magical war birds and math = good. Characters and tone = boring. It's a a middle grade book ...
Chelsey and Alexandra go into more details about Gemina, the sequel to Illuminae. Which makes you more incomfortable? The worm-dog parasites or the chemical attack from last book? Tell us in the co...