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: ‘Trouble Is a Friend of Mine’ by Stephanie Tromly

Today we’re excited to be a stop on the blog tour for the debut YA novel by Stephanie Tromly, Trouble Is a Friend of Mine: Sherlock meets Veronica Mars meets Ferris Bueller’s Day Off in this story of a wisecracking…

‘The Divergent Series: Insurgent’ Blu-Ray Review

On March 20, 2015, The Divergent Series: Insurgent hit movie theaters across the United States. Tomorrow, on August 4, 2015, Divergent fans will finally be able to watch Insurgent over and over again as it releases on 3D Blu-ray Combo…

First Look: ‘Insurgent’ VidCon Sizzle

Are you counting down the days to when you can own The Divergent Series: Insurgent on 3D Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand? We’re just five days away, and thanks to the generous people at Lionsgate, we’ve got…

Book Review: ‘The Truth About Forever’ by Sarah Dessen

This summer has been the Summer of Sarah Dessen. Penguin Teen has been running a 12-week read along of all of her books. I’ve had a great time following along, especially on Twitter and Instagram. Unfortunately, we’ve reached the end…

Seven Sequels We Needed Yesterday

There have been some incredible young adult books published in the last year. These are just seven that have left me clamoring for more: Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard (Sequel: Glass Sword, coming February 9, 2016) If you’ve read Red…

Book Review: ‘Pretending to Be Erica’ by Michelle Painchaud

Erica Silverman was abducted at the age of four. She was snatched outside of her kindergarten and never seen again. Violet was adopted by her con artist father for a single purpose: to become the long-lost heiress of the mythical…

‘Paper Towns’ Re-Read: Part Two

Welcome back to our re-read of Paper Towns by John Green. We’re less than one week from release day in theaters and starting to get excited! Did you miss Part One of the re-read? Check it out here. And now…