Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith Oct 19, 20213 minThe School For Good and Evil, by Soman ChainaniWe all know the stories. Princesses, Princes, Villains and Crones. Fairy tales have built the foundation of the childhoods of many of us,...
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith Oct 12, 20211 minThe Underland Chronicles, by Suzanne Collins. Before The Hunger Games made Suzanne Collins a household name her The Underland Chronicles series sat tucked away as beloved books on...
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith Sep 28, 20212 minUnforgiven, by Lauren Kate. For lovers of the Fallen Sereies Unforgiven hit shelves to great excitement, yet sadly this fifth novel feels too greatly separated from...
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith Sep 21, 20212 minThe Siren, by Kiera CassIt is hard to believe that The Siren was Kiera Cass’s first novel. Well written and exploring a far more fantasy edge than her other...
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith Sep 14, 20212 minCruel Crown, by Victoria AveyardVictoria Aveyard captured us with the Red Queen series and despite that series’ satisfying conclusion you would not be alone in wanting...
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith Sep 7, 20211 minChinese Cinderella, by Adeline Yen MahThere’s nothing like the retelling of a classic. Especially when it opens your eyes to a different world and a history you know little...
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith Aug 24, 20211 minCold Spell, by Jackson PearceJackson Pearce has turned the recrafting of fairy tales into an art form. Cold Spell is the book that ties all of that together. Brining...
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith Apr 20, 20212 minSkyhunter, Marie LuMarie Lu can do nothing but astound with her novels, and proves she still has a lot to give with Skyhunter. At first Skyhunter rings...
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith Apr 13, 20212 minMidnight Sun, Stephenie MeyerDid we need a return to the world of Twilight? Did we need to know the story from Edwards perspective? Definitely not. Did we buy the...
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith Apr 6, 20212 minDark Blue Rising, Teri TerryClimate change effects us all, but how do we make everyday citizens, and big corporations, care about this catastrophic event? Teri Terry...