The teen paranormal genre gets a complete makeover in the religiously-inspired The Blessed by Tonya Hurley, the first in a new trilogy. Hurley smartly tackles a new approach to the YA market, never once backing down from the tricky and sometimes controversial subject matter of religion. From the author of the New York Times bestselling... Continue Reading →
The Blessed by Tonya Hurley
The teen paranormal genre gets a complete makeover in the religiously-inspired The Blessed by Tonya Hurley, the first in a new trilogy. Hurley smartly tackles a new approach to the YA market, never once backing down from the tricky and sometimes controversial subject matter of religion. From the author of the New York Times bestselling... Continue Reading →
Book Review:The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell
It was released in July. GLEE fans will certainly recognize the name Chris Colfer (aka Kurt Hummel), but what you may not know is that he has taken-up to writing books: middle grade style! Apparently this animated adventure has been in the works for years, since Colfer was in grade school himself, imagining what the... Continue Reading →
The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell by Chris Colfer
It was released in July. GLEE fans will certainly recognize the name Chris Colfer (aka Kurt Hummel), but what you may not know is that he has taken-up to writing books: middle grade style! Apparently this animated adventure has been in the works for years, since Colfer was in grade school himself, imagining what the... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Perry’s Killer Playlist by Joe Schreiber
Forget about the wild ride of Perry Stormaire's prom night in Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick. Joe Schreiber has an even wilder night of adventure in store with his octane-fueled sequel, Perry's Killer Playlist... and yes, there is a playlist. Picking up just a few months after the explosive (literally) events in Au Revoir, Crazy... Continue Reading →
Perry’s Killer Playlist by Joe Schreiber
Forget about the wild ride of Perry Stormaire's prom night in Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick. Joe Schreiber has an even wilder night of adventure in store with his octane-fueled sequel, Perry's Killer Playlist... and yes, there is a playlist. Picking up just a few months after the explosive (literally) events in Au Revoir, Crazy... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Girls’ Ghost Hunting Guide by Stacey Graham
Just in time for Halloween, girls (and guys, too) can set their sights on some spooky times with The Girls' Ghost Hunting Guide by Stacey Graham. This recently released how-to guide from a professional paranormal investigator is adorably packaged and is packed with fun facts, ghoulish games, and plenty of advice for youngsters to embark... Continue Reading →
The Girls’ Ghost Hunting Guide by Stacey Graham
Just in time for Halloween, girls (and guys, too) can set their sights on some spooky times with The Girls' Ghost Hunting Guide by Stacey Graham. This recently released how-to guide from a professional paranormal investigator is adorably packaged and is packed with fun facts, ghoulish games, and plenty of advice for youngsters to embark... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Infects by Sean Beaudoin
You think you know zombie fiction. But you don't. Just look no further than The Infects by Sean Beaudoin, a genre-bending twist on the uber-popular zombie theme that will warp your sensibilities about the walking dead. Teenage angst and sexuality collide with chicken guts and reanimated corpses for an explosively hilarious and twisted tale that... Continue Reading →
The Infects by Sean Beaudoin
You think you know zombie fiction. But you don't. Just look no further than The Infects by Sean Beaudoin, a genre-bending twist on the uber-popular zombie theme that will warp your sensibilities about the walking dead. Teenage angst and sexuality collide with chicken guts and reanimated corpses for an explosively hilarious and twisted tale that... Continue Reading →
