Lauren Wengrovitz
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Lauren is a twenty-something currently living in Northern Virginia. She loves to read YA books and watch movie adaptations. Lauren is passionate about many things, but reading has always been a huge part of her life. Ever since she first learned to read, her parents have always had to pry books out of her hands when it’s time for other commitments. Lauren is always eager to try a new book, author, or series. She also loves music, Harry Potter, and the Washington Capitals. Follow her on Twitter: @LWengrovitz.

Book Review: ‘Nightfall’

Today we’re excited to be part of the blog tour for Nightfall by Jake Halpern and Peter Kujawinski. Check out our review and make sure to enter to win your own copy below! Over the summer, I received an amazingly…

Blog Tour and Interview: One by Sarah Crossan

Today we are excited to be a stop on the blog tour for One by Sarah Crossan. This book quickly captured my attention and held it to the very last page. It was an incredibly fascinating and emotional book and I…

First Teaser Trailer: Allegiant

Today Lionsgate released the first teaser trailer for The Divergent Series: Allegiant. The first part of the trailer recaps the first films, Divergent and Insurgent. The second part of the trailer gives us our first glimpse of Allegiant and the…

Book Review: Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy

Dumplin’ tells the story of Willowdean Dickson, a teenage girl who is fat and doesn’t shy away from that. Her size is part of her but she knows that it isn’t all she is and she owns that. She’s confident…

Book Review: The Appearance of Annie van Sinderen

Ghost stories are often a hit or miss for me. I’m one of those people that likes to have my endings clear-cut and easy to understand and most times, ghost stories don’t do that. That being said, I went into…

Book Review: Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between

Jennifer E. Smith is one of those authors who can truly translate the experience of being a teenager authentically to the written word. Her newest novel, Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between, continues proving that and tells a story that everyone can relate…

Book Review: ‘Into the Dangerous World’ by Julie Chibbaro

At a family meeting, Ror declares her purpose: I am an artist. But she doesn’t really know what that means. Raised on a commune, she’s never attended a day of school, and has seen little of the outside world. What…