Today we kick off our June Book of the Month feature on Hourglass by Myra McEntire. The book doesn't hit stores until later this month, but we figure it's never too soon to start buzzing about the books we love. And we definitely LOVE Hourglass. To get things started off traditionally, we bring you a... Continue Reading →
June Book of the Month: Hourglass by Myra McEntire
Today we kick off our June Book of the Month feature on Hourglass by Myra McEntire. The book doesn't hit stores until later this month, but we figure it's never too soon to start buzzing about the books we love. And we definitely LOVE Hourglass. To get things started off traditionally, we bring you a... Continue Reading →
Chick Lit Review: Hotel No Tell by Daphne Uviller
Equal parts dynamic detective tale and deliciously entertaining Chick Lit treat, Daphne Uviller’s Hotel No Tell is the story of a brilliant, yet bumbling NYC junior detective who exudes all of the wit and charm of the book’s title. You may find yourself more drawn to the perks and pitfalls of Zephyr Zuckerman’s personal life:... Continue Reading →
Chick Lit Review: Hotel No Tell by Daphne Uviller
Equal parts dynamic detective tale and deliciously entertaining Chick Lit treat, Daphne Uviller’s Hotel No Tell is the story of a brilliant, yet bumbling NYC junior detective who exudes all of the wit and charm of the book’s title. You may find yourself more drawn to the perks and pitfalls of Zephyr Zuckerman’s personal life:... Continue Reading →
Post-BEA: Scholastic’s VIP Party & This is Teen Celebration
One of the highlights from my time in NYC for BEA last week was attending Scholastic's VIP party to celebrate the launch of This is Teen, Scholastic's new initiative celebrating teen literature and all of its YA releases. The party, held at Scholastic HQ, included a chance to mingle with fellow YA bloggers, members of... Continue Reading →
Blood Red Road by Moira Young
When it comes to YA dystopian literature, The Hunger Games pretty much set the bar. Blood Red Road by Moira Young may have just raised that bar. Absolutely stunning & completely original, Blood Red Road stands out from the many dystopian titles hitting shelves these days. It tells the story of 18-year-old Saba, who sets... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Blood Red Road by Moira Young
When it comes to YA dystopian literature, The Hunger Games pretty much set the bar. Blood Red Road by Moira Young may have just raised that bar. Absolutely stunning & completely original, Blood Red Road stands out from the many dystopian titles hitting shelves these days. It tells the story of 18-year-old Saba, who sets... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Guest Blog from Amanda Bell, Divergent Examiner
It's been an exciting debut month for Divergent by Veronica Roth. After hitting store shelves earlier this month, it was featured as our book of the month, has hit the NYT Bestseller's list three weeks in a row, AND got its own column on Examiner.com. The brain behind the Divergent Examiner is none other than... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Guest Blog from Amanda Bell, Divergent Examiner
It's been an exciting debut month for Divergent by Veronica Roth. After hitting store shelves earlier this month, it was featured as our book of the month, has hit the NYT Bestseller's list three weeks in a row, AND got its own column on Examiner.com. The brain behind the Divergent Examiner is none other than... Continue Reading →
The Best of Divergent by Veronica Roth
Today marks the end of our May Book of the Month feature on Divergent by Veronica Roth -- so as always, we bring you a look back at this month's highlights: What's Your Faction? Writing Contest Want to win a copy of Divergent and some faction temporary tattoos? Then enter our What's Your Faction? Writing... Continue Reading →
