Party School by John Hart

a non-spoiler review Party School tells the story of Dylan Mills, as he leaves high school and enters college. He’s not pumped, he’s not at an it school, and his girlfriend wants to “grow”, whatever that’s supposed to mean. He comes from Castleton, a posh, high-end, and pretentious town that calls itself a village forContinue reading “Party School by John Hart”

Drop Dead by Danielle Bird – review

a non-spoiler review Drop Dead is, to quote a meme, a better love story than Twilight. Pop culture nowadays is saturated with paranormal and supernatural love stories, a lot of them centering on vampires and the oft star-crossed nature of their relationships, but Drop Dead is one of the better, fresher takes on the idea.Continue reading “Drop Dead by Danielle Bird – review”

“I Fail at the Afterlife” by Anni Sezate

a non-spoiler review Summary from Goodreads: When you die and become an angel you don’t expect there to be so much paperwork. At age seventeen, David Garcia fell to his death and has spent the past ten years filing papers for dead people. His uneventful afterlife is thrown into chaos when he’s attacked by aContinue reading ““I Fail at the Afterlife” by Anni Sezate”

Antonius and the Zodiacs by Dahlia Ornelas – Review

(Received an early copy in exchange for an honest review.) Non-Spoiler Section Summary from GoodReads: “Okwu, the outcast by association. Always less, and nothing more. It’s the only way Kiyoa Apuzzo is known on the Temples, and it’s all his brother’s fault. He’s about to make his debut as the BookKeeper’s apprentice, a powerful positionContinue reading “Antonius and the Zodiacs by Dahlia Ornelas – Review”