There is no question about it: if you loved The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom, then you should make haste in picking up the sequel, The Hero's Guide to Storming the Castle by Christopher Healy. Once again, the princes are back and their adventures are even more outrageous and hilarious than the first go... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Hero’s Guide to Storming the Castle by Christopher Healy
There is no question about it: if you loved The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom, then you should make haste in picking up the sequel, The Hero's Guide to Storming the Castle by Christopher Healy. Once again, the princes are back and their adventures are even more outrageous and hilarious than the first go... Continue Reading →
Doll Bones by Holly Black
Let's face it. Most china dolls are creepy to begin with. But when you imagine they may be actually alive and orchestrating some sort of possibly-evil plot? Then you've got Doll Bones by Holly Black, the spectacularly spooky new middle grade adventure about three friends on the cusp of adolescence -- embarking on one last... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Doll Bones by Holly Black
Let's face it. Most china dolls are creepy to begin with. But when you imagine they may be actually alive and orchestrating some sort of possibly-evil plot? Then you've got Doll Bones by Holly Black, the spectacularly spooky new middle grade adventure about three friends on the cusp of adolescence -- embarking on one last... Continue Reading →
Invisibility by Andrea Cremer & David Levithan
They say love is blind, but how about invisible? It is in the new YA collaboration from David Levithan and Andrea Cremer, Invisibility, in which an invisible teenage boy falls for the cute new girl next door ... who happens to be the only person on the planet who can see him! Stephen has been... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Invisibility by Andrea Cremer & David Levithan
They say love is blind, but how about invisible? It is in the new YA collaboration from David Levithan and Andrea Cremer, Invisibility, in which an invisible teenage boy falls for the cute new girl next door ... who happens to be the only person on the planet who can see him! Stephen has been... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Icons by Margaret Stohl
Today, we are thrilled to be kicking off the official blog tour for Icons by Margaret Stohl, the first solo novel from the co-author of Beautiful Creatures. At the bottom of this post, you'll find a link to the entire blog tour, plus your chance to win a copy of the book. But first, here's... Continue Reading →
Icons by Margaret Stohl
Today, we are thrilled to be kicking off the official blog tour for Icons by Margaret Stohl, the first solo novel from the co-author of Beautiful Creatures. At the bottom of this post, you'll find a link to the entire blog tour, plus your chance to win a copy of the book. But first, here's... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Dead Silence by Kimberly Derting
Readers, despair. Dead Silence by Kimberly Derting is (presumably) the fourth and final book in The Body Finder series ... and that just won't abide. Sure, Dead Silence is spectacularly creepy (and I'm still a bit worried about Derting, who seems so friendly & chipper on the outside). And sure, Violet's romance with Jay is... Continue Reading →
Dead Silence by Kimberly Derting
Readers, despair. Dead Silence by Kimberly Derting is (presumably) the fourth and final book in The Body Finder series ... and that just won't abide. Sure, Dead Silence is spectacularly creepy (and I'm still a bit worried about Derting, who seems so friendly & chipper on the outside). And sure, Violet's romance with Jay is... Continue Reading →
