All of Us Villains, Amanda Foody

All of Us Villains, Amanda Foody

Last updated on March 23, 2026

All of Us Villains by Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman is a high-stakes fantasy that puts a unique twist on the concept of the tournament to the death. Depicting a competition where players fight through curses, this one contains morally grey characters and a well developed magic system. This is a great read for those looking for a dark, character-driven fantasy. Continue reading

Review: Faking Reality by Sara Fujimura

Review: Faking Reality by Sara Fujimura

Last updated on March 22, 2026

Faking Reality by Sara Fujimura is a feel-good story following the daughter of HGTV stars. With an extravagant Sweet 16 party and a main character who is secretly in love with her best friend, this one contains plenty of drama. I especially enjoyed the portrayal of friendship, an aspect I’m sure will appeal to fans of the friends to lovers trope. Continue reading

Review: Every Reason We Shouldn’t

Review: Every Reason We Shouldn't

Last updated on May 13, 2025

Every Reason We Shouldn’t by Sara Fujimura seemed like the perfect book for me since I am a big fan of any story about skating. While I did enjoy this concept, I had many issues with the book, including the immature main character and the lack of discussion around the sensitive topics presented. I didn’t hate this book, but it was not what I was expecting. Continue reading

Review: Heartwood Box by Ann Aguirre

Review: Heartwood Box by Ann Aguirre

Last updated on April 13, 2025

Heartwood Box by Ann Aguirre is a book that I picked up unsure of what to expect. It is thrilling and mysterious, and it blends multiple genres to create something that I have never seen before. I enjoyed the main character and her determination to makes things right in her new town, however the ending didn’t work out for me, and it impacted my enjoyment of the book. This is still a fantastic read, but I would have enjoyed a different outcome. Continue reading