For when we get seduced by the cover into reading a book we otherwise might not.
- Not So Shiny by Sonia Mitchell By Light Alone fails to dazzle Sonia.
- City of … Clocks? by Dan Hemmens Dan Hemmens crawls back to Cassie
- Markedly Worse Than Expected by Dan Hemmens Dan Hemmens really disliked Marked
- Can't Help Falling by Dan Hemmens Dan Hemmens is embarrassingly into the works of Lauren Kate
- Same Vodka, Different Bottles by Alasdair Czyrnyj Comrade Czyrnyj accuses The Red Star of right deviationism.
- Two guns, a Balloon and a Bear by Sonia Mitchell Sonia reviews Philip Pullman's Once Upon a Time in the North
- Gee, Emily, You Sure Do Write Purty by Arthur B Emily Gee's The Laurentine Spy is a romantic fantasy novel... published by Games Workshop?!?
- The Ninth Yawn by Kyra-Wardog Kyra Smith is not massively impressed by Alex Bell's debut novel, The Ninth Circle.
- NeverWhat? by Sonia Mitchell Sonia is unhappy with aspects of graphic novel Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere
- Priscilla, Queen of the Spacelanes by Rami The Reading Canary takes a look at the adventures of Priscilla Hutchins
- Across the Face of the Bored by Dan Hemmens Dan Hemmens feels like he's kicking a puppy.
- Making War on Imagination by Dan Hemmens Dan Hemmens goes off on one about Changeling: the Lost
- Pride of Baghdad by Sonia Mitchell Sonia reviews Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon's graphic novel about four lions loose in Baghdad.
- You Wonder What The Author Was Thinking by Sonia Mitchell Sonia learns an important moral lesson about impulse buying, with Charles Stross's Halting State.
- Lack Luxstre by Kyra-Wardog Kyra Smith is yet again judging books by their covers in her review of The Luxe.
- The Counte of Monte Cristo with gender bending by Kyra-Wardog Kyra Smith judges a book by its cover in her review of Maledicte.