And now for something a little different. The lines of good versus evil are blurred in Archvillain by Barry Lyga. … Continue reading
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When a plasma storm hits the field behind Bouring Middle School, two things happen. The first: a mysterious kid soon known as Mighty Mike appears, imbued with amazing superpowers and the desire to perform heroic deeds with them, despite his … Continue reading
Remember what I said earlier about vampire princesses? Here’s another! Check out my review of Blood Feud by Alyxandra Harvey. … Continue reading
The vampire queen is dead, long live the new vampire queen. Helena Drake may be in charge following a brief, messy struggle, but the troubles aren’t over yet. The evil Lord Montmartre is still out there, and still eying the … Continue reading
Finishing out the second week of my big FebruarYAY! review bonanza, we have my coverage of Almost to Die For by Tate Hallaway. Who knew the “vampire princess” subgenre was growing in popularity? … Continue reading
Anastasija Parker always figured she was just a late-blooming True Witch, and she’d come into her powers eventually. Unfortunately, when she turns sixteen and she’s still as boring as ever, she figures that’s it. No powers, no coven, no dice. … Continue reading
And today’s offering is Ivy’s Ever After by Dawn Lairamore. Dragons, princesses, clever twists, what’s not to like? … Continue reading
For many years, it’s been the custom for the princesses of Ardendale to be locked up in a tower on their fourteenth birthday, guarded by a dragon. Whoever kills the dragon gets to marry the princess and become the next … Continue reading
Today’s offering is Geektastic, edited by Holly Black and Cecil Castellucci. This is a book that’s near and dear to my own geeky heart, and when I develop a time machine, I’m sending a copy back to my teenage self. … Continue reading
My name is Michael, and, to no one’s surprise, I am a geek. While the manner in which I express my geekitude has changed over the years, from theatre, to writing, to gaming, I’ve always embraced my geekdom. And so … Continue reading