Oliver Seneca presents an intriguing yet creepy story in Faces in a Window, where his characters must endure the cursed nature of St. Stephen’s Middle School. Along the way, they are met with horrors that will haunt your nightmares.
Tag Archives: Science fiction
Ninety Days in the 90s by Andy Frye – Review
I enjoyed many aspects of this novel but also was slightly disappointed with the execution of this 90s-filled time travel story.
Padawan by Kiersten White – Review
This is the second novel I have read by Kiersten White, and though it is a stark difference from Hide, I absolutely loved Padawan. This is the perfect novel for those wanting to read about Obi-Wan Kenobi’s journey of self-discovery on his way to becoming a better padawan.
The Big Dark Sky by Dean Koontz – Review
The Big Dark Sky is a brilliantly written novel following the stories of various characters all connected to a mystery at the center of the spiderweb they’ve been caught in. Full of suspense and showcasing Koontz’s excellent writing style, The Big Dark Sky maintains Koontz as one of the best thriller writers.
The Transfer Problem by Adam Saint – Review
Due to its promising and intriguing premise, I had looked forward to reading this novel. However, it was clearly for a specific target audience that I am unfortunately not a part of.
Cold the Night, Fast the Wolves by Meg Long – Review
Thrilling and adventurous, Meg Long’s debut novel is a solid sci-fi with compelling characters and obstacles set upon an icy planet that welcomes peril at every turn.
The Last Place On Earth (Cities in Dust #2) by Katy Nicholas – Review
4/5 Stars
// Quick Review //
While not exceeding my love of the first novel in the series, The Last Place on Earth presents a fresh and broad array of challenges that Katy Nicholas’ lovable characters must endure. Nicholas’ latest book is full of suspense, mystery, and high-stakes. After reading As the World Falls Down’s sequel, I cannot wait for the third novel in this unpredictable series.
Corinth 2642 AD by Bindiya Schaefer – Review
5/5 Stars
// Quick Review //
Corinth 2642 AD is an imaginative, mysterious, and thoughtful novel that will left me stunned with its brilliant and complex characters, fantastic mystery, and real life implications.
At The End of Everything by Marieke Nijkamp – Review
2/5 Stars
// Quick Review //
While I wish I could say that this novel lived up to my expectations, but I unfortunately cannot. Just like This Is Where It Ends, the novel falls short on its diversity, plot, and realness. I ended up not finishing the novel after being stuck at 55% for a long time.
As the World Falls Down (Cities in Dust #1) by Katy Nicholas – Review
5/5 Stars
// Quick Review //
As the World Falls Down takes the reader on a journey of discovery, adventure, love, and trust. A perfect beginning to the Cities in Dust series, this novel is nothing like I have ever read before.