This is a review of the first book in the series, and not a review of the whole series. The first in a trilogy, The Hunger Games is a dystopian YA novel, set in an unknown future, where Panem exists in the ruins of North America. Panem consists of 12 (once 13) subdued districts, who are…
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Review: What Happened to Goodbye
This is another tough review for me. Not because this book is not memorable, but because I love Sarah Dessen and all her books, and sadly, this one was a disappointment. But I’m getting a little ahead of myself. What Happened to Goodbye tells the story of 17-year old Mclean, who moves from town to town…
Review: Amy and Roger’s Epic Detour
So this was a hard post to write. Not because I hated this book, but because I finished it a few days ago and don’t quite remember much about it. But I did promise that I was going to review it, so here goes. Amy and Roger’s Epic Detour is a cute beach read. It charts…
Review: Abandon
When Abandon first came out, I was super excited to read it, especially since I heard Meg Cabot talking about it on her blog. And you all know how much I love Meg Cabot, riiiight? Hahaha. Abandon tells the story of 17 year old Pierce and her life after returning from the ‘dead’, essentially meaning that she was…
Review: Wither
Wither by Lauren DeStefano tells the tale of 16 year old Rhine who lives in a futuristic, dystopian society where women die at the age of 20 and men die at the age of 25. In order to continue the human population, scientists are all looking for the cure to the virus that distorted humanity to…