A case of exorcizing old ghosts has turned into a stunning piece of historical fiction for young adult readers to devour with the release of Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls by Mary Downing Hahn. Based on a true-life crime, Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls follows the story of Nora and her friends throughout the summer of 1956... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Last Echo by Kimberly Derting
The stakes are higher than ever in Kimberly Derting's Body Finder series in the third book, The Last Echo, in stores April 17th. The book picks up after the fallout of events in Desires of the Dead, and follows Violet on her new role with a group of misfits who also possess bizarre paranormal gifts as... Continue Reading →
The Last Echo by Kimberly Derting
The stakes are higher than ever in Kimberly Derting's Body Finder series in the third book, The Last Echo, in stores April 17th. The book picks up after the fallout of events in Desires of the Dead, and follows Violet on her new role with a group of misfits who also possess bizarre paranormal gifts as... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Insurgent by Veronica Roth
With the first book already established as a stellar start to a new series, Veronica Roth's Insurgent takes the phrase "will leave you breathless" to a whole new level. The second book in the Divergent trilogy, Roth has created a stunning new entry in the realm of science fiction and dystopian literature. One choice can... Continue Reading →
Insurgent by Veronica Roth
With the first book already established as a stellar start to a new series, Veronica Roth's Insurgent takes the phrase "will leave you breathless" to a whole new level. The second book in the Divergent trilogy, Roth has created a stunning new entry in the realm of science fiction and dystopian literature. One choice can... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Calling by Kelley Armstrong
I said it last year, and I'll say it again this year: Kelley Armstrong's The Calling should be a TV series. Almost like a mix between The Vampire Diaries and The X-Files, Armstrong's Darkness Rising series continues just as strongly as it started off with last year's The Gathering. This time, however, the stakes are... Continue Reading →
The Calling by Kelley Armstrong
I said it last year, and I'll say it again this year: Kelley Armstrong's The Calling should be a TV series. Almost like a mix between The Vampire Diaries and The X-Files, Armstrong's Darkness Rising series continues just as strongly as it started off with last year's The Gathering. This time, however, the stakes are... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Collision by Stefne Miller
Worlds collide in Stefne Miller's new YA novel, Collision -- aptly titled to address what happens when movie star Cab Stone and missionary Kei Sallee meet in the most unlikely of circumstances. Cab's got it all: fame, fortune, and legions of adoring fans. But the pressure and constant attention can be too much -- so... Continue Reading →
Collision by Stefne Miller
Worlds collide in Stefne Miller's new YA novel, Collision -- aptly titled to address what happens when movie star Cab Stone and missionary Kei Sallee meet in the most unlikely of circumstances. Cab's got it all: fame, fortune, and legions of adoring fans. But the pressure and constant attention can be too much -- so... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Black Heart by Holly Black
That moment when you finish the final book in a beloved series, and it was everything you'd hope for and more, and then depression sets in as you realize it's all over? That's where I found myself upon finishing Black Heart by Holly Black, the third and final book in her Curse Workers series. Cassel... Continue Reading →
