Inspired by the Bloomsbury Boldly Bookish tour stop in Arlington, VA at One More Page Books yesterday, a review of The Start of Me and You by Emery Lord: Brimming with heartfelt relationships and authentic high-school dynamics, The Start of Me…
Book Review: “Aoléon the Martian Girl #1” by Brent LeVasseur
Crop circles magically appear in Farmer Johnson’s field. A mysterious light sweeps over the night sky and awakens Farmer Johnson and Gilbert, the boy next door. Curious, Gilbert ventures out to discover the source of the light and stumbles onto…
Book Review: “Faking Perfect” by Rebecca Phillips
I don’t believe in the theory of evolution. I can’t bring myself to believe that everything in the universe and everything that makes me who I am is based off of chance or a theory. However, I do believe in…
Book Review: Deadly Design by Debra Dockter
Genetically engineered identical twins Kyle and Connor McAdams were born two years apart. Their parents figured it was safer that way, to increase their odds of survival. Connor was born first, paving an impossibly perfect path for Kyle to follow.…
Book Review: “How to Catch a (Rock) Star” by Gabrielle Aquilina
Aspiring singer Lillie and American rock star Jed seem like the perfect fit from the moment they meet. The pair are inseparable, but Jed’s jet-set schedule of shows and after-parties limits the amount they can see each other. So when…
Book Review: Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen
“Every child knows how the story ends. The wicked pirate captain is flung overboard, caught in the jaws of the monster crocodile who drags him down to a watery grave. But it was not yet my time to die. It’s…
Book Review: Saint Anything by Sarah Dessen
Peyton, Sydney’s charismatic older brother, has always been the star of the family, receiving the lion’s share of their parents’ attention and—lately—concern. When Peyton’s increasingly reckless behavior culminates in an accident, a drunk driving conviction, and a jail sentence, Sydney…