Today, we're delighted to be part of the official blog tour for Dark Mirror by M.J. Putney. We've got lots of exciting content to share with you, including our exclusive Q&A with the author and your chance to win a copy. But first, here's our review: Early 19th century British society, a magical school and... Continue Reading →
Dark Mirror by M.J. Putney
Today, we're delighted to be part of the official blog tour for Dark Mirror by M.J. Putney. We've got lots of exciting content to share with you, including our exclusive Q&A with the author and your chance to win a copy. But first, here's our review: Early 19th century British society, a magical school and... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Latte Rebellion by Sarah Jamila Stevenson
Synopsis: Hoping to raise money for a post-graduation trip to London, Asha Jamison and her best friend Carey decide to sell T-shirts promoting the Latte Rebellion, a club that raises awareness of mixed-race students. But seemingly overnight, their "cause" goes viral and the T-shirts become a nationwide social movement. As new chapters spring up from... Continue Reading →
The Latte Rebellion by Sarah Jamila Stevenson
Synopsis: Hoping to raise money for a post-graduation trip to London, Asha Jamison and her best friend Carey decide to sell T-shirts promoting the Latte Rebellion, a club that raises awareness of mixed-race students. But seemingly overnight, their "cause" goes viral and the T-shirts become a nationwide social movement. As new chapters spring up from... Continue Reading →
Steel by Carrie Vaughn
The comparisons to the Disney franchise are inevitable. Steel by Carrie Vaughn follows 16-year-old Jill as she travels back in time, and finds herself in the midst of a pirate crew sailing the Caribbean. But make no mistake: there are no signs of Captain Jack Sparrow here, and Vaughn lets you know in an author's... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Steel by Carrie Vaughn
The comparisons to the Disney franchise are inevitable. Steel by Carrie Vaughn follows 16-year-old Jill as she travels back in time, and finds herself in the midst of a pirate crew sailing the Caribbean. But make no mistake: there are no signs of Captain Jack Sparrow here, and Vaughn lets you know in an author's... Continue Reading →
Sandy’s Video Review: Anna and the French Kiss
Here at Novel Novice we absolutely loved Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins. Several of our staffers ranked it among the Best of 2010, including Sara, Steph and Tiffany. If you haven't had the chance to read it yet, if it simply slipped your mind or got lost in the back-to-school shuffle, check... Continue Reading →
Sara’s Thoughts on The Body Finder & Desires of the Dead
We obviously adore Kimberly Derting's The Body Finder and Desires of the Dead. But what exactly is it about these books that we love so much? Well, today, here's a recap at what I had to say about both books in my past reviews: The Body Finder: The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting is one... Continue Reading →
Clarity by Kim Harrington
There's plenty to love about Kim Harrington's Clarity, in stores today. The book tells the story of 16-year-old Clarity ("Clare"), who comes from a family of gifted individuals. Her mom's a telepath, her older brother Perry is a medium (he speaks to the dead) and Clare is a psychic. When she touches objects, visions of... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Clarity by Kim Harrington
There's plenty to love about Kim Harrington's Clarity, in stores today. The book tells the story of 16-year-old Clarity ("Clare"), who comes from a family of gifted individuals. Her mom's a telepath, her older brother Perry is a medium (he speaks to the dead) and Clare is a psychic. When she touches objects, visions of... Continue Reading →
