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: “Once Upon A Kiss” by Robin Palmer

“Once Upon A Kiss” by Robin Palmer is a fun throwback-style young adult novel. The main character is high school student Zoe Brenner, who somehow ends up traveling from 1986 to 2016 in a freak time-travel event. Imagine being from the…

Book Review: This Raging Light by Estelle Laure

This Raging Light is a very emotionally driven book. The main character, Lucille, is a seventeen-year-old with a lot on her plate: her father’s dealing with mental health issues, her mother left town and hasn’t come back, and she’s been…

12 Days of Dashner Giveaway

Welcome to the 12 Days of Dashner blog tour! Today we’re celebrating the release of the final book in The Mortality Doctrine series: The Game of Lives by James Dashner. Michael used to live to game, but the games he…

Book Review: See How They Run by Ally Carter

See How They Run is Ally Carter at her best. It’s got mysteries galore, new (and old) favorite characters, and even a secret society. It’s a great continuation of the world of Embassy Row that will leave you wanting more.…

Trailer Debut: Passenger by Alexandra Bracken

Fans of Alexandra Bracken, it’s time to get excited! Tomorrow, Friday at 3 pm, the book trailer for her newest novel Passenger will be debuting. Check out the synopsis below and be sure to keep an eye out for the…

Book Review: Not If I See You First by Eric Lidstrom

Not If I See You First was a really interesting read. I love that there have been so many YA books lately with characters who have some kind of physical or mental illnesses/disability/challenge. These stories are ones that need to…

Book Review: A Step Towards Falling by Cammie McGovern

I am all for young adult books that are about disabilities or chronic illness. I went into A Step Towards Falling with high hopes but very cautious after being let down by other similar books. Fortunately, overall, I really enjoyed…