Tin Men by Christopher Golden
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of Tin Men through Goodreads First Reader Program in exchange for an honest review. When I picked up Tin Men by Christopher Golden, I … Continue reading
Thoughts on Tin Men by Christopher Golden
I got the pleasure of receiving an advanced copy of Tin Men by Christopher Golden in exchange for an honest review. Check out my thoughts in the video. Do … Continue reading
The Duff: Book vs Movie
A couple months ago now I went to go see The Duff. It’s the kind of movie I grew up with as a kid and in high school, but it’s … Continue reading
Bookish Would You Rather
I posted my Would You Rather tag not too long about. 10 Questions on which I would rather. Check out the video to see my answers. Would you rather… 1. … Continue reading
Proxy by Alex London
Proxy has been on my TBR list for around a year and I’ve finally got to it. The story sounded really interesting even though i didn’t have much of an … Continue reading
My March Wrap Up & April TBR
I finished the month of March with a total of 9 books, 2 manga series, and 1 novella. Check out my video to see what I read and see what … Continue reading
The Archived by Victoria Schwab
No Spoilers – Enjoy! There are times you walk into a book terrified by expectations. That happened to me with The Archived. I hadn’t even heard of the series until … Continue reading
Horns by Joe Hill
Horns definitely earned a 4.5 not just a measly four. It is an engrossing read, full of life and gripping from beginning to end. I don’t know if I ever … Continue reading
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer was a struggle at first, but then sucked me in completely. I devoured the book. Pages just flew by as it was one of the … Continue reading
These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner
For a while, I thought I was going to hate These Broken Stars. It reeled against everything I hoped and for a period made both characters rather annoying. In the end, I completely loved the book. It warped itself from being irritating to being so captivating that I couldn’t stand it. I literally could not put the book down at a certain point and plowed through the final 150 pages.
Tarver and Lilac were intriguing and had a lot of depth to their characters. Tarver more so than Lilac, but they both surprised me with how they plowed forward even with the odds staunchly against them.
These Broken Stars is a romance, but above anything else it is a story of survival. Tarver and Lilac are forced to survive and figure out what exactly they need to do to keep themselves going when the odds continually stack against them. As much as it seems that this story is about space, it’s not. It is however a book a that I really enjoyed, so much so that I can’t wait to dig into the companion story.