In the tradition of The Great Gatsby comes a new classic about the tragedy and excesses of the wealthy, though Chelsey Philpot's Even in Paradise is far more hopeful than any green light at the end of the dock. When Julia Buchanan enrolls at St. Anne’s at the beginning of junior year, Charlotte Ryder already... Continue Reading →
Christina Lauren: Sublime Q&A Part 3
Today, we conclude our 3-part Q&A with Sublime authors Christina Lauren with a round of flash questions! If you missed it, catch part 1 here and part 2 here. Favorite decade? Christina: Now Lo: The current one Must-have writing snack? Christina: Sour patch kids Lo: There isn’t any must have, actually, but I like having... Continue Reading →
Christina Lauren: Sublime Q&A Part 3
Today, we conclude our 3-part Q&A with Sublime authors Christina Lauren with a round of flash questions! If you missed it, catch part 1 here and part 2 here. Favorite decade? Christina: Now Lo: The current one Must-have writing snack? Christina: Sour patch kids Lo: There isn’t any must have, actually, but I like having... Continue Reading →
Teresa Flavin: “Spooky Reads”
Today, I am pleased to present a Halloween-worthy guest post from Teresa Flavin, author of The Blackhope Enigma Trilogy. The Shadow Lantern, the third and final book in the series, came out earlier this year -- and the entire trilogy makes for a perfectly spooky read leading up to Halloween. Learn more about the series... Continue Reading →
Christina Lauren: Sublime Q&A Part 2
Today, we bring you part 2 of our 3-part Q&A with Sublime authors Christina Lauren. If you missed it, catch part 1 here. Do you feel good with where you've left Colin and Lucy's story, or do you foresee a sequel in the future? It’s an interesting question, whether we feel good about it. It’s... Continue Reading →
Christina Lauren: Sublime Q&A Part 2
Today, we bring you part 2 of our 3-part Q&A with Sublime authors Christina Lauren. If you missed it, catch part 1 here. Do you feel good with where you've left Colin and Lucy's story, or do you foresee a sequel in the future? It’s an interesting question, whether we feel good about it. It’s... Continue Reading →
Unmarked by Kami Garcia: Desktop Wallpapers
To celebrate our October Book of the Month, Unmarked by Kami Garcia, we have some exclusive desktop wallpapers for you to enjoy! As always, click to view full-size, then right-click to save. (If you wish to share these, we ask that you only post thumbnails & link back here for the full-size images. Thanks!) And... Continue Reading →
Unmarked by Kami Garcia: Desktop Wallpapers
To celebrate our October Book of the Month, Unmarked by Kami Garcia, we have some exclusive desktop wallpapers for you to enjoy! As always, click to view full-size, then right-click to save. (If you wish to share these, we ask that you only post thumbnails & link back here for the full-size images. Thanks!) And... Continue Reading →
Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin
There's a reason Ann M. Martin is in a class to herself when it comes to writing some of the best middle grade fiction of the last few decades. It's because she is simply that good, and nowhere is that more clear than in her newest book, Rain Reign. Rose Howard has OCD, Asperger’s syndrome,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin
There's a reason Ann M. Martin is in a class to herself when it comes to writing some of the best middle grade fiction of the last few decades. It's because she is simply that good, and nowhere is that more clear than in her newest book, Rain Reign. Rose Howard has OCD, Asperger’s syndrome,... Continue Reading →
