Review: Icon and Inferno by Marie Lu

Review: Icon and Inferno by Marie Lu

Icon and Inferno by Marie Lu is a high-stakes thriller that transports readers to the world of secret agents. Set after the events of Stars and Smoke, this one delves into the main characters’ pasts and doesn’t disappoint with the action scenes. This is a fun addition to the thriller genre that fans of the author’s previous work will love. Continue reading

Trajectory by Cambria Gordon

Trajectory by Cambria Gordon

Trajectory by Cambria Gordon is a unique YA historical fiction novel that you won’t be able to put down. This engaging book about WWII is a coming of age story with an interesting main character and a plot that will intrigue those interested in learning more about the role women played during the war. The theme of family is also prevalent throughout the novel, making it a must-read for those who enjoy reading books that give a glimpse of the past. Continue reading

ASAP by Axie Oh (An XOXO Novel)

ASAP by Axie Oh (An XOXO Novel)

ASAP by Axie Oh is a sweet story following  the daughter of an entertainment company CEO as she reconnects with her ex, a member of a popular K-pop group. Set in Seoul, this one contains a relatable main character and many entertaining side characters, including some familiar faces from the author’s previous book, XOXO. Fans of stories about K-pop and second-chance romances will not want to miss this one. Continue reading

Didn’t See That Coming by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Didn't See That Coming by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Didn’t See That Coming by Jesse Q. Sutanto is an empowering story about a gamer with a secret online identity. With a strong main character who isn’t afraid to voice her opinions, an online best friend who is closer to her in the real world than she thought, and an exploration of sexism both on and offline, this one has a lot to love. Fans of lighthearted books with a powerful message and fans of gaming will not want to miss this one. Continue reading