Tonight the Streets Are Ours by Leila Sales. I’m no stranger to Sales’ work, as in the past I reviewed This Song Will Save Your Life, which had mention of The Cure’s “Elise” so you know I had to have…
Read of the Week: ‘Even in Paradise’ by Chelsey Philpot
Even in Paradise by Chelsey Philpot When Charlotte meets Julia, she never imagines they’ll become anything more than just acquaintances, but after a few unusual run-ins, she’s being invited to dinner parties, meeting her family and falling in love with her…
Read of the Week: ‘The Fall’ by Bethany Griffin
The Fall by Bethany Griffin Madeline has spent her life battling the sickness and curse that has plagued so many in her family before her. Told in flashes of time and years scattered, she and her brother must find a…
Read of the Week: ‘As If!’ By Jen Chaney
As If! The Oral History of Clueless by Jen Chaney I would like to believe that As If! is the book every Clueless fan ever has unknowingly been waiting for. This, at least in my case, is totally true. There’s…
Read of the Week: ‘The Foxglove Killings’ by Tara Kelly
The Foxglove Killings by Tara Kelly Tara Kelly won my undying affection after Amplified, which to this date is still one of my all-time favorite reads. There’s something about her ability to write so honestly and emotionally about the young…
Read of the Week: ‘Shades of Doon’ by Carey Corp and Lorie Langdon
Shades of Doon by Carey Corp and Lorie Langdon It’s crazy to think that two years ago I was blabbering about Morlocks and just last year that I turned The National into the official sound guys of Doon. Book series always go…
Read of the Week: OwlCrate + The Best Diverse YA Around
Diversity has been the height of book conversation for some time now, and I, myself, have been looking left and right for something to hit the spot. That is, of course, before this found its way to my doorstep: That…