Alexandra and Chelsey talk about The Iron Trial. The first book in Holly Black and Cassie Clare's new middle grade series.
Chelsey and Alexandra take a more spoiler filled look at the Daughter of the Lioness. The last series for their so called Tamora Pierce Month. What a great month am I right? So long.
Chelsey and Alexandra go into a more spoiler filled review of Protector of the Small and why exactly Kel didn't stand up to the previous Pierce Heroines.
Alexandra and Chelsey take a more spoiler filled look at Tamora Pierce's Immortals Quartet. Things are getting a little bit magical in the world of Tortall.
TAMORA PIERCE MONTH BEGINS! Alexandra and Chelsey talk spoilers for the Song of the Lioness/The Lioness Quartet.
Alexandra and Chelsey go into a more detailed and spoiler filled discussion about Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl A New Adult Book about going to university and fanfiction.
Chelsey and Alexandra dive into Hollow City with a deeply spoiler filled review. What did they like? What did they not like? Watch and find out
Chelsey and Alexandra go into a more spoiler filled review of ttfn. The second book in the Internet Girls series.
What if Dracula took place in the contemporary era and all the characters had cell phones and access to the internet? Well that's what iDrakula attempts to answer. Here is Chelsey and Alexandra's ...
With the film adaption coming out February 14th, Read and Loki take a look at the book that inspired it all: Vampire Academy. In the laid back review Alexandra and Chelsey discuss what they liked a...
Parasite by Mira Grant has everything it needs to be a great book. A gorgeous cover, an excellent author, and an interesting premise. What could possibly go wrong? We tell all in this spoiler-filled r...
The main love interest was like a hot Joker and the heroine was unbalanced. And we loved it! Watch this spoiler-filled The Coldest Girl in Coldtown review to find out why its one of the best vampire f...
Chelsey and Alexadra discuss Graceling by Kristin Cashore in a more relaxed spoiler filled review.
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...
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...