Margaret Rogerson’s second novel, following up a New York Times bestseller, establishes her as an exceptional contributor to the vast world of young adult fantasy. Sorcery of Thorns may only be a stand alone novel but its fast pace and…
Book Review: With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo
I am not a mother. Nor am I a chef. In fact, there are many aspects to our main character’s, Emoni Santiago, life and who she is that I am unable to identify with. Regardless, Elizabeth Acevedo’s ability to craft…
Book Review: Opposite of Always by Justin A. Reynolds
In the beginning of Opposite of Always, Jack King, the novel’s protagonist, mentions, “but there aren’t a lot of books about kids like me. And I just think every kid deserves a book that looks like them,” Author Justin A.…