Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side is a twilight rip-off, but why does Read actually find herself liking it? This needs to be examined...
Falling for Hamlet tries to answer one question: how can a teenage girl become so obsessed over a guy? Instead of an interesting take on Shakespeare’s play, the novel is a mess of a modernization, wit...
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzIif6TxrNQ?showinfo=0&w=853&h=480] Chelsey couldn’t contain herself after seeing the Avenger’s movie. She had to gush.
In Eyrie — a world of two moons, shapeshifters, and powerful magic — Aron of Brailing knows he owes loyalty to his guild, obedience to the code of the land, and his life to his closest companions, but...
With a title using the word 'assassin' you would think there is very little an author could do to screw up a this book. It turns out, there is. In her first solo review Read looks at The Assassin's Ap...
The premiere everyone has been waiting for has finally arrived! Chelsey and Alexandra discuss their experience at the midnight premiere of The Hunger Games movie. Chelsey and Alexandra joined a...
The Fault in Our Star is finally out, but Chelsey and Alexandra only have one copy. The book must be worth the constant sniping, or is the hype surrounding the book overblown?
Holes was a fairly successful Disney movie, but how does it compare to the prize winning novel? And more importantly, do they both still hold up? Find out in this Holes review.
Holes was a widely successful novel as well as Disney movie, but does the glamor that surrounded these two works still hold up today? Chelsey and Alexandra go into more detail about what they liked an...
Beauty Queens is a cross between Lost, The Lord of the Flies and the beauty Pageant Circuit. With Libba Bray's dark sense of humour she pokes fun at contemporary society, the media and beauty standard...
Filled with outdated references and unlikable characters, ttyl is a look inside the mind of three teenage girls. Or is it?
Chelsey and Alexandra take a look at faerie rampage that is Brenna Yovanoff's The Replacement. Stuff goes down.