Book Review: ‘The Accident Season’ by Moïra Fowley-Doyle

To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much when I first started reading Moïra Fowley-Doyle’s The Accident Season. The plot brings up images of a really klutzy family, not some dark curse placed upon a family with secrets. To say that The Accident Season was a…

Book Review: ‘Red Girl, Blue Boy’ by Lauren Baratz-Logsted

Bloomsbury’s contemporary If Only romance line is very hit or miss. Red Girl, Blue Boy completely missed the mark; not only that, but it obliterated anything that bore even a slight resemblance to the mark, leaving cheese and shudders in its wake.…

‘Passenger’ Giveaway: Win Alexandra Bracken’s New YA Time-Travel Novel

Passenger, one of the most anticipated books of 2016, is only less than a couple months away. Alexandra Bracken, author of The Darkest Minds series, brings readers a new heart-stopping adventure with a sci-fi twist. Read on to find out…

Book Review: ‘These Shallow Graves’ by Jennifer Donnelly

There seems to be an on-going theme based on the entertainment I’ve chosen to partake in the past week. After seeing Suffragette, Brooklyn, and now finishing These Shallow Graves, I’ve received immense and meaningful enjoyment from stories about young women…

Read of the Week: ‘Solitaire’ by Alice Oseman

The web is full of bloggers and vloggers alike, so it isn’t uncommon to see novels that center what happens when things in the virtual world go wrong. Enter Solitaire, the newest – and most secretive – blog to pop…

Book Review: ‘Until We Meet Again’ by Renee Collins

When I first began reading this book, I had no clue what to expect. The description looked interesting enough, but historical or time travel books have never really appealed to me. If you also share that belief but still love…

Book Review: ‘The Anatomical Shape of a Heart’ by Jenn Bennett

There is just not enough words to describe how amazing this book is. I read it back in July and was immediately struck by the beauty of the characters and this story. It was unlike anything I’ve ever read and…