Adaptation is the first I’ve read of Malinda Lo’s books. In fact, before Adaptation, I had never even heard of the author. However, I now realize what Malinda Lo has done for the YA world. And I definitely regret not…
Read of the Week: Pandemic by Yvonne Ventresca
Even under the most normal circumstances, high school can be a painful and confusing time. Unfortunately, Lilianna’s circumstances are anything but normal. Only a few people know what caused her sudden change from model student to the withdrawn pessimist she…
Book Review: Break by Vanessa Waltz
What if a handsome billionaire offered you thousands to pretend to be his girlfriend? And what if you started to believe the lie? The premise of Break, the new adult contemporary romance by Vanessa Waltz, is not a new one.…
Book Review: In the Shadows by Kiersten White
I have this major girl crush on Kiersten White. I mean, her novels are so witty, hilarious, well-written, and gorgeous. Ever since I first read Paranormalcy, I had this burning desire to just read more of her books. Except there…
Read of the Week: Me Since You by Laura Wiess
Laura Wiess captures the visceral emotion of a girl’s journey from innocence to devastating loss and, ultimately, to a strange and unexpected kind of understanding—in this beautiful and painfully honest new novel. Are there any answers when someone you love…
Book Review: Free to Fall by Lauren Miller
Let me preface this review by first complaining about the YA world these days. Sorry but I have to complain about something! Dystopian fiction is today’s it genre when it comes to YA literature. Many dystopian and science fiction have…
Author Interview with Annie Cardi, author of The Chance You Won’t Return
You might have read my review of Annie Cardi’s The Chance You Won’t Return earlier. If not, that’s totally okay too. This interview with Annie is spoiler free and totally fun to read. Then again, my opinion isn’t the most accurate……