It's outrageous. At times, it's a bit ridiculous. It's honest. It's real. And for the most part, it's absolutely hilarious. I'm talking, of course, about Ten Things We Did (And Probably Shouldn't Have) by Sarah Mlynowski. The book tells the outrageous story of 16-year-old April, who cons her parents into letting her live with her... Continue Reading →
Review: Ten Things We Did by Sarah Mlynowski
It's outrageous. At times, it's a bit ridiculous. It's honest. It's real. And for the most part, it's absolutely hilarious. I'm talking, of course, about Ten Things We Did (And Probably Shouldn't Have) by Sarah Mlynowski. The book tells the outrageous story of 16-year-old April, who cons her parents into letting her live with her... Continue Reading →
City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare (Audio Book Edition)
I confess, I've never been a person to listen to audio books. Mostly because I get distracted and stop paying attention, but also because I generally prefer reading at my own pace (which is fairly fast). But the audio book for Cassandra Clare's City of Fallen Angels has gotten me hooked. This recording, featuring Ed... Continue Reading →
Audio Book Review: City of Fallen Angels by Cassie Clare
I confess, I've never been a person to listen to audio books. Mostly because I get distracted and stop paying attention, but also because I generally prefer reading at my own pace (which is fairly fast). But the audio book for Cassandra Clare's City of Fallen Angels has gotten me hooked. This recording, featuring Ed... Continue Reading →
Review: The Time Traveling Fashionista by Bianca Turestsky
For readers who may not have seen the Leo & Kate blockbuster movie Titanic, Bianca Turetsky's The Time Traveling Fashionista offers a whimsical twist on the doomed voyage suitable for a younger audience. The book follows 12-year-old Louise Lambert on her adventures on the Titanic -- when a gorgeous gown magically transports her from present... Continue Reading →
The Time Traveling Fashionista by Bianca Turestsky
For readers who may not have seen the Leo & Kate blockbuster movie Titanic, Bianca Turetsky's The Time Traveling Fashionista offers a whimsical twist on the doomed voyage suitable for a younger audience. The book follows 12-year-old Louise Lambert on her adventures on the Titanic -- when a gorgeous gown magically transports her from present... Continue Reading →
Book review: Jane Austen: A Life Revealed by Catherine Reef
Synopsis: Jane Austen’s popularity never seems to fade. She has hordes of devoted fans, and there have been numerous adaptations of her life and work. But who was Jane Austen? The writer herself has long remained a mystery. And despite the resonance her work continues to have for teens, there has never been a young... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Hereafter by Tara Hudson
With the market for paranormal YA romance so over-saturated these days, I find myself getting pickier and pickier about the books I'll heap praise on -- and the series I'll commit to following through into additional books. After all, there are SO many multi-books series popping up these days, and not all of them feel... Continue Reading →
Hereafter by Tara Hudson
With the market for paranormal YA romance so over-saturated these days, I find myself getting pickier and pickier about the books I'll heap praise on -- and the series I'll commit to following through into additional books. After all, there are SO many multi-books series popping up these days, and not all of them feel... Continue Reading →
A Need So Beautiful by Suzanne Young
We are THRILLED to be hosting the official blog tour for Suzanne Young's new novel, A Need So Beautiful, which hits stores June 21st. Be sure to check all of the stops on the blog tour this month -- then swing by Suzanne's blog on the release day for some exciting goodies! In a world... Continue Reading →
