I Am Jackie Robinson by Brad Meltzer

Proving once again that "Ordinary People Change the World," Brad Meltzer offers another fun and approachable biography for kids, this time spotlighting a baseball hero. I Am Jackie Robinson shows young readers what it means to be brave, and to pave the way for a better world. There's a reason Meltzer's "Ordinary People Change the... Continue Reading →

Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard: Book Review, Blog Tour Contest + “10 Random Things”

Today, we're hosting a stop on the official blog tour for Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard -- and we've got some great content in store for you. Below, you will find: Our review of Red Queen A "Ten Random Things" post from Victoria Aveyard Contest to win Red Queen & other goodies So keep reading... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Utopia, Iowa by Brian Yansky

A quirky, contemporary love story with a paranormal twist are at the heart of Brian Yansky's Utopia, Iowa. Jack Bell has an unusual gift—or curse, depending on your point of view. And he’s not the only one. In Utopia, Iowa, anything can happen. An Urban fantasy (small town urban) with paranormal elements (ghosts, witches, fortune-cookies... Continue Reading →

Utopia, Iowa by Brian Yansky

A quirky, contemporary love story with a paranormal twist are at the heart of Brian Yansky's Utopia, Iowa. Jack Bell has an unusual gift—or curse, depending on your point of view. And he’s not the only one. In Utopia, Iowa, anything can happen. An Urban fantasy (small town urban) with paranormal elements (ghosts, witches, fortune-cookies... Continue Reading →

We Can Work It Out by Elizabeth Eulberg

Elizabeth Eulberg returns to the Beatles-inspired romantic comedy that launched her writing career, with We Can Work It Out, a charming and delightful follow-up to her debut novel, The Lonely Hearts Club. When Penny Lane started The Lonely Hearts Club, the goal was simple: to show that girls didn’t need to define themselves by how... Continue Reading →

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