A charming story about the trials of middle school relationships and figuring out what really matters, The Pages Between Us by Lindsey Leavitt and Robin Mellom captures all the magic -- and challenges -- of navigating new experiences and new friendships. Told in letters, posters, blog posts, homework assignments, and more, The Pages Between Us... Continue Reading →
The V-Word ed. by Amber Keyser
This is a book that my teenage self would have very much appreciated. The V-Word edited by Amber Keyser features 17 stories from celebrated young adult authors, chronicling their first sexual experiences. The stories are candid, funny, heartbreaking, honest, and exactly what teens -- especially teen girls -- need. HAVING SEX FOR THE FIRST TIME... Continue Reading →
Book Review + Blog Tour Contest: Revenge & the Wild by Michelle Modesto
Today's review is part of the official blog tour for Revenge & the Wild. Be sure to keep reading after the review for more about the book and its author, as well as your chance to win a copy! * Â Â Â Â Â Â *Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â * A seductive, wild western fantasy, Revenge & the Wild by... Continue Reading →
Revenge & the Wild by Michelle Modesto: Review + Blog Tour Contest
Today's review is part of the official blog tour for Revenge & the Wild. Be sure to keep reading after the review for more about the book and its author, as well as your chance to win a copy! * Â Â Â Â Â Â *Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â * A seductive, wild western fantasy, Revenge & the Wild by... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys
A hold-your-breath, slow building and intensely powerful story, Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys is a stunning portrayal of one of the world's biggest, yet littlest-known tragedies. Based on the true story of the Wilhelm Gustloff, a luxury ship requisitioned by the Nazis to transport refugees from the Soviet invasion of Germany, Salt to... Continue Reading →
Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys
A hold-your-breath, slow building and intensely powerful story, Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys is a stunning portrayal of one of the world's biggest, yet littlest-known tragedies. Based on the true story of the Wilhelm Gustloff, a luxury ship requisitioned by the Nazis to transport refugees from the Soviet invasion of Germany, Salt to... Continue Reading →
Cat Nap by Toni Yuly
The nap time struggle is real. Not just the struggle to get your little ones down for a nap; but getting them to nap so you can nap, too. Just ask any new parent. The parent's on-going quest for sleep is chronicled sweetly and humorously in Cat Nap by Toni Yuly, as Cat and Kitten... Continue Reading →
Cat Nap by Toni Yuly
The nap time struggle is real. Not just the struggle to get your little ones down for a nap; but getting them to nap so you can nap, too. Just ask any new parent. The parent's on-going quest for sleep is chronicled sweetly and humorously in Cat Nap by Toni Yuly, as Cat and Kitten... Continue Reading →
Me & Miranda Mullaly by Jake Gerhardt
Ah, middle school romance. That's the heart of the story behind Jake Gerhardt's humorous new middle grade rom-com, Me & Miranda Mullaly. The fates of three 8th grade boys converge in biology class one day, as each falls desperately in love with the same girl. There's Sam, the class clown; Duke, the intellectual; and Chollie,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Me & Miranda Mullaly by Jake Gerhardt
Ah, middle school romance. That's the heart of the story behind Jake Gerhardt's humorous new middle grade rom-com, Me & Miranda Mullaly. The fates of three 8th grade boys converge in biology class one day, as each falls desperately in love with the same girl. There's Sam, the class clown; Duke, the intellectual; and Chollie,... Continue Reading →
