Official Summary: You can't always run from danger... Haunted by the loss of his mother and sister, Han Alister journeys south to begin his schooling at Mystwerk House in Oden’s Ford. But leaving the Fells doesn’t mean danger isn’t far behind. Han is hunted every step of the way by the Bayars, a powerful wizarding... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Exiled Queen by Cinda Williams Chima
Official Summary: You can't always run from danger... Haunted by the loss of his mother and sister, Han Alister journeys south to begin his schooling at Mystwerk House in Oden’s Ford. But leaving the Fells doesn’t mean danger isn’t far behind. Han is hunted every step of the way by the Bayars, a powerful wizarding... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Desires of the Dead by Kimberly Derting
If you ever meet Kimberly Derting in person, you'll immediately see that she is a sweet, friendly and all-around awesome person. Don't let that fool you. Kimberly Derting will scare the crap out of you. At least, her writing certainly will. Her books The Body Finder and the upcoming Desires of the Dead are creepy.... Continue Reading →
Desires of the Dead by Kimberly Derting
If you ever meet Kimberly Derting in person, you'll immediately see that she is a sweet, friendly and all-around awesome person. Don't let that fool you. Kimberly Derting will scare the crap out of you. At least, her writing certainly will. Her books The Body Finder and the upcoming Desires of the Dead are creepy.... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Pink by Lili Wilkinson
We all know how formative our teen years are ... that time when we're busy figuring out who we are, who want to be, and where we fit into the world around us. It's part of what makes being a teenager so equally frustrating and wonderful. Pink by Lili Wilkinson is a refreshing, charming and... Continue Reading →
Pink by Lili Wilkinson
We all know how formative our teen years are ... that time when we're busy figuring out who we are, who want to be, and where we fit into the world around us. It's part of what makes being a teenager so equally frustrating and wonderful. Pink by Lili Wilkinson is a refreshing, charming and... Continue Reading →
Prom & Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg
Okay. So. Confession time. I'm a book nerd. My degree is in English. And I can't stand Jane Austen. I mean, I absolutely hate her books, most notably Pride & Prejudice. I know, I know. This is blasphemy! But it's just not my cup of tea. When it comes to "the classics" I prefer stuff... Continue Reading →
Prom & Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg: Sara’s Review
Okay. So. Confession time. I'm a book nerd. My degree is in English. And I can't stand Jane Austen. I mean, I absolutely hate her books, most notably Pride & Prejudice. I know, I know. This is blasphemy! But it's just not my cup of tea. When it comes to "the classics" I prefer stuff... Continue Reading →
Prom and Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg: Steph’s review
Synopsis: After winter break, the girls at the very prestigious Longbourn Academy become obsessed with the prom. Lizzie Bennet, who attends Longbourn on a scholarship, isn’t interested in designer dresses and expensive shoes, but her best friend, Jane, might be — especially now that Charles Bingley is back from a semester in London. Lizzie is happy about... Continue Reading →
The Book of Tomorrow by Cecelia Ahern
Fans of Cecelia Ahern's work will no doubt love her latest novel, The Book of Tomorrow, but typical YA readers may have a more difficult time getting into this beautifully written, but slow-paced story about a spoiled teen girl who learns some hard lessons about life, fate and how your actions affect the world around... Continue Reading →
