Book Review: The Unseemly Education of Anne Merchant by Joanna Wiebe

The title of the novel indicates the true nature of the book- an seemingly neverending narration of a garrulous protagonist. And to make matters worse, the author relies on an abundance of cliches in order to construct her plot. Add…

Sneak Peek at LOST IN STARLIGHT” – #StarlightSaga

Today author, Sherry Soule has some exciting news to share with us! She will be publishing a brand new Upper YA / Sci-Fi romance series: the “Starlight Saga” with scorching-hot character chemistry, exciting suspense, and epic romance on June 26,…

Book Review: I am the Weapon by Allen Zadoff

Having devoured and enjoyed I am the Weapon, I now consistently ask myself why I didn’t pick it up earlier. You see, despite my somewhat common condemnation of the YA genre, now and then there is an anomaly. In this…

Book Review: Creators by Tiffany Truitt

As a wannabe rebellious teenager, I tend not to listen to adages and cliche sayings. For example, I always judge a book by its cover. While such a habit is usually bad, in this case, it worked pretty well. There’s…

Book Review: Thirty Sunsets by Christine Deriso

A recent pattern I’ve noticed with YA books is that the book summaries don’t help to describe the book. In other words, authors these days like to put in a lot of plot twists that detract from the book itself.…

Read of the Week: We Were Liars by E. Lockhart

A beautiful and distinguished family. A private island. A brilliant, damaged girl; a passionate, political boy. A group of four friends—the Liars—whose friendship turns destructive. A revolution. An accident. A secret. Lies upon lies. True love. The truth.   We…

Read of the Week: Don’t Call Me Baby by Gwendolyn Heasley

All her life, Imogene has been known as the girl on THAT blog.Imogene’s mother has been writing an incredibly embarrassing, and incredibly popular, blog about her since before she was born. Hundreds of thousands of perfect strangers knew when Imogene…