Time travel can be a sticky subject to tackle in fiction, but Louise Spiegler brilliantly pulls it off in her latest novel, The Jewel and the Key. The book follows the story of Addie McNeal -- who dreams of becoming an actress. After an earthquake rocks Seattle, Addie finds herself facing the good fortune of... Continue Reading →
Populazzi by Elise Allen
 I won't lie. I have a love - hate - love relationship with Populazzi by Elise Allen. That may sound a little out of the ordinary, but it makes for a GREAT story! Cara has the opportunity many a teenage girl has wished for. She's moving to a new school in the midst of high school. Sure,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Populazzi by Elise Allen
Review: I won't lie. I have a love - hate - love relationship with Populazzi by Elise Allen. That may sound a little out of the ordinary, but it makes for a GREAT story! Cara has the opportunity many a teenage girl has wished for. She's moving to a new school in the midst of high school. Sure,... Continue Reading →
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
The dark and whimsical world of a mysterious, magical, turn-of-the-century circus comes to life in Erin Morgenstern's debut novel, The Night Circus. It's a story that will suck you in from the very first page, and won't let you go even after you've finished. The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
The dark and whimsical world of a mysterious, magical, turn-of-the-century circus comes to life in Erin Morgenstern's debut novel, The Night Circus. It's a story that will suck you in from the very first page, and won't let you go even after you've finished. The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is... Continue Reading →
Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky
Where are you right now? How are you reading this? On your computer? Your smart phone? Your tablet? Since we're a blog, there's no question that you're "plugged in" somehow. But how often to you "unplug" from your gadgets? The question over technology and how big a role it plays in our lives is at... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky
Where are you right now? How are you reading this? On your computer? Your smart phone? Your tablet? Since we're a blog, there's no question that you're "plugged in" somehow. But how often to you "unplug" from your gadgets? The question over technology and how big a role it plays in our lives is at... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Sweetly by Jackson Pearce
18 days to Sweetly ... For fans (like me) who adored Sisters Red, Jackson Pearce's new companion novel Sweetly proves a worthy follow-up in the author's series of modernized fairy tale adaptations. Whereas Sisters Red offered a new take on the Little Red Riding Hood tale, Sweetly is a a modern twist on Hansel &... Continue Reading →
Sweetly by Jackson Pearce
18 days to Sweetly ... For fans (like me) who adored Sisters Red, Jackson Pearce's new companion novel Sweetly proves a worthy follow-up in the author's series of modernized fairy tale adaptations. Whereas Sisters Red offered a new take on the Little Red Riding Hood tale, Sweetly is a a modern twist on Hansel &... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour: Review of Crush Control by Jennifer Jabaley
We're so pleased to be a stop on Jennifer Jabaley's blog tour for her new book, Crush Control, which hit stores June 9! It's the perfect summer read, and we'll tell you why after we tell you a little about the book. Here's the synopsis: Willow has spent most of her life as her mother's... Continue Reading →
