An action-packed conclusion to a winning fantasy series: readers, prepare yourselves for The Crimson Crown by Cinda Williams Chima. Book 4 in the Seven Realms, The Crimson Crown offers a stunning finale to Chima's best-selling fantasy series. Queen Raisa ana'Marianna has ascended to the throne of the Fells. She is fiercely loyal to her people and wants... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Crimson Crown by Cinda Williams Chima
An action-packed conclusion to a winning fantasy series: readers, prepare yourselves for The Crimson Crown by Cinda Williams Chima. Book 4 in the Seven Realms, The Crimson Crown offers a stunning finale to Chima's best-selling fantasy series. Queen Raisa ana'Marianna has ascended to the throne of the Fells. She is fiercely loyal to her people and wants... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Breathe by Sarah Crossan
Take a deep breath. Right now. Go on. I'll wait. In. And out. Deep breath. Doesn't that feel nice? We don't really pay attention to our breathing much on a regular basis: we do it all the time, and tend to take it for granted. That notion is completely flipped around in Breathe by Sarah... Continue Reading →
Breathe by Sarah Crossan
Take a deep breath. Right now. Go on. I'll wait. In. And out. Deep breath. Doesn't that feel nice? We don't really pay attention to our breathing much on a regular basis: we do it all the time, and tend to take it for granted. That notion is completely flipped around in Breathe by Sarah... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Last Dragonslayer by Jasper Fforde
Big Magic is afoot within the pages of The Last Dragonslayer by Jasper Fforde, but Big Magic must have also been afoot in his imagination when he wrote his first ever novel for young adults. The Last Dragonslayer is a tribute to Fforde's masterful storytelling and wordsmith wizardry. In the good old days, magic was... Continue Reading →
The Last Dragonslayer by Jasper Fforde
Big Magic is afoot within the pages of The Last Dragonslayer by Jasper Fforde, but Big Magic must have also been afoot in his imagination when he wrote his first ever novel for young adults. The Last Dragonslayer is a tribute to Fforde's masterful storytelling and wordsmith wizardry. In the good old days, magic was... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Poison Princess by Kresley Cole
The Apocalypse has never been so sexy as it is within the pages of Poison Princess by Kresley Cole, the first in a new riveting series from the NYT bestseller. The book follows Evie Greene -- whose charmed, Southern life is thrown into upheaval first by troubling visions of the Apocalypse (which get her sent... Continue Reading →
Poison Princess by Kresley Cole
The Apocalypse has never been so sexy as it is within the pages of Poison Princess by Kresley Cole, the first in a new riveting series from the NYT bestseller. The book follows Evie Greene -- whose charmed, Southern life is thrown into upheaval first by troubling visions of the Apocalypse (which get her sent... Continue Reading →
Telegraph Avenue by Michael Chabon
Today's guest book review is written by my dad! Like most everyone in my family, he's also a big reader -- though he doesn't delve much into YA (despite my best efforts). However, he's a huge fan of Michael Chabon -- so when I had a chance to let him review Chabon's newest book, well,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Telegraph Avenue by Michael Chabon
Today's guest book review is written by my dad! Like most everyone in my family, he's also a big reader -- though he doesn't delve much into YA (despite my best efforts). However, he's a huge fan of Michael Chabon -- so when I had a chance to let him review Chabon's newest book, well,... Continue Reading →
