Book Review: Just One Year by Gayle Forman

Note: This review is spoiler-free! Gayle Forman completely swept me away with Just One Day. Allyson’s journey from that one life-changing day to where she ends up was exquisitely transformative. I didn’t expect to feel such an impact by it,…

Read of the Week: Triangles by Kimberly Ann Miller

A cruise ship. A beautiful island. Two sexy guys. What could possibly go wrong?  In the Bermuda Triangle—a lot. Hoping to leave behind the reminders of her crappy life–her father’s death years ago, her mother’s medical problems, and the loser…

Theory of Everything Blog Tour: How To Survive Being Friends with a Shaman Panda

Today, we’re a stop on The Theory of Everything Blog Tour! Check out author Kari Luna’s guest post below and learn how to deal being friends with shaman pandas. In my new teen novel, The Theory of Everything, the main…

Book Review: 45 Pounds (More or Less) by K.A. Barson

Anyone who has struggled with weight will appreciate K.A. Barson’s new book, 45 Pounds (More or Less). What I loved about this book is that it really nails the internal struggle that comes with being overweight and trying to diet.…

Book Review: The Distance Between Us by Kasie West

When I first read the summary for Kasie West’s The Distance Between Us, I knew to expect formula. Poor girl meets rich boy. I mean, how many different versions of Cinderella and Pride and Prejudice have we’ve read and seen?…

Read of the Week: Reboot by Amy Tintera

Five years ago, Wren Connolly was shot three times in the chest. After 178 minutes she came back as a Reboot: stronger, faster, able to heal, and less emotional. The longer Reboots are dead, the less human they are when…

Book Review: Ink (Paper Gods #1) by Amanda Sun

When you read a lot of books, especially YA, sometimes they tend to blur altogether. A book needs a certain quality to stand out amongst the rapidly growing genre, and Amanda Sun’s new book, Ink, definitely has that. Ink’s backdrop…