
Cyn’s Best Books of 2019
It has been nearly a whole year. So let’s take a look back at the best books of the year.
-C. Bujnicki, Editor-in-Chief Continue reading Cyn’s Best Books of 2019
It has been nearly a whole year. So let’s take a look back at the best books of the year.
-C. Bujnicki, Editor-in-Chief Continue reading Cyn’s Best Books of 2019
Another amazing retelling by Christina Henry that takes Little Red Riding Hood to apocalyptic heights. Continue reading Review of ‘The Girl in Red’
Can’t decide what to read next? Check out these titles and see if they tickle your fancy. No such thing as an out of control TBR list. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #183
Historical fiction at its finest, Christina Henry does it again with her mermaid tale that isn’t really a retelling, but a whole new story with a sharp and dark edge. Continue reading Elegant and Fantastical | Review of ‘The Mermaid’
Can’t decide what to read next? Check out these titles and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #140
Can’t decide what to read next? Check out these fancy titles and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #139
By Cynthia Ayala
Outside the city, the green lands of hope are gone, replaced with ash and sadness. This doesn’t stop Alice and Hatcher from completing their mission: find Hatcher’s daughter. But there are perils not even known to them. The White Queen has become mad, twisted and cruel, and the land suffers under the hands of the Black King. Only one person can stop them both and save the land and children in it, bringing Alice closer to her destiny.
Published on July 12, 2016, by Ace Books, Red Queen by Christina Henry is the sequel to her dark and gritty fantastical retelling of Alice in Wonderland.
Continue reading “A Riveting Character Driven Read | Review of ‘Red Queen’ (The Chronicles of Alice #2)”
By Cynthia Ayala
Long ago, a tea party sent Alice to the madhouse, a tea party with blood and long ears. She doesn’t remember what happened, only that it broke her. That was then, this is now, where a fire sets her loose, and alongside her, a beast of power. Now Alice must go on the hunt for the beast, reopen old wounds, and seek out the Rabbit that led her to madness.
Published on August 4, 2015, by Ace,
Alice by Christina Henry is a fantasy/horror retelling of Lewis Carroll‘s classic Alice in Wonderland.
Continue reading “Horrifyingly Excellent | Review of ‘Alice’ (The Chronicles of Alice #1)”
By Cynthia Ayala
Hey there avid readers, I hope that everyone had a wonderful 4th of July weekend. You know, as busy as I was this weekend I actually managed to read two books. Woo! The South Florida SuperCon was tons of fun, but man was I exhausted when it was over. My legs hurt from all the walking, but I met a ton of people, people I’m fans of and took a bunch of pictures you’ve already seen on Instagram. I met Claudia Gray, Kevin J. Anderson, Tony Bedard, Walter Koenig and the great Henry Winkler who just so happens went to my college (Emerson College) and hugged me 4 times, including giving me a kiss on my cheek. Yeah, it was awesome. But anyway, since I read two books this weekend and I’m already halfway through another, here’s my weekly reading list for this week. Happy reading! Continue reading “Weekly Reading List #50”