BOY PROOF by Cecil Castellucci – REVIEW
Victoria “Egg” Jurgen is a loner and she likes it that way. Dressed in her long white cloak, with a shaved head and drawn-in eyebrows, she doesn’t talk to people and doesn’t want people to talk to...
View ArticleCHOICES by Deborah Lynn Jacobs – REVIEW
If only she had her driver’s license. If only she wasn’t afraid to drive. If only Jen hadn’t gotten too drunk to drive home. If only she hadn’t called Nick to come and get her. If only… If only…...
View ArticleTHE DEAD GIRLS’ DANCE by Rachel Caine – REVIEW
Hold on to your fish-net stockings because the action in DEAD GIRL’S DANCE starts on the first page and never lets up. The story begins exactly where the first book in the Morganville series, GLASS...
View ArticleECHO by Kate Morgenroth – REVIEW
ECHO is a tragic and heart-wrenching tale of loss and one brother’s experience of dealing with the post-traumatic stress following the incident that takes his younger brother’s life. It’s been a year...
View ArticleFANGS 4 FREAKS by Serena Robar – REVIEW
Four months have passed since Colby was given permission to exist as a half-blood vampire. Not only does she have her license, but she has been given the added responsibility of Protector of all the...
View ArticleHELL PHONE by William Sleator – REVIEW
All Nick wanted was a cell phone so he could talk to his girlfriend, Jen, in the evenings. What he got was a nightmare he would have never imagined. Nick’s mother, who works hard everyday, usually...
View ArticleTHE ANGEL OF DEATH by Alane Ferguson – REVIEW
Angel of Death is the second book in the Forensic Mystery series written by Alane Ferguson. This one picks up where The Christopher Killer left off. Cameryn is back on the case of the latest...
View ArticleANGELS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD by Melissa da la Cruz – REVIEW
The story starts out with the disappearance of a HUGELY famous rock star right at the beginning of his largest concert ever. His girlfriend is in the audience and witnesses the event and is shocked...
View ArticleORDINARY GHOSTS by Eireann Corrigan – REVIEW
Emil’s life has been turned upside down in the last year. His mother has died of cancer and his brother, who he has always looked up to, has disappeared without a trace. Emil and his father don’t...
View ArticleTHIS SIDE OF PARADISE by Steven Layne – REVIEW
Jack’s father has always been a perfectionist, but lately, his need to control every aspect of the family’s life has stepped up a notch. Mr. Barrett, Jack’s dad, has been offered a wonderful...
View ArticleWorld Book Night
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of World Book Night. 50,000 people will be chosen to give out 20 books each in order to help pass along the love of reading. Some authors you can choose from are:...
View ArticlePOWERS by Deborah Lynn Jacobs – REVIEW
Gwen, a self-conscious 11th grader, has been having a reoccurring dream; one of a handsome and mysterious stranger walking down the hallway of her school. He stands in the doorway of her English class...
View ArticlePOP! by Aury Wallington – REVIEW
Marit can’t hold onto a boyfriend. Every time the relationship gets physical she freaks out and either scares the boy away or breaks up with him herself. She is afraid of having sex for the first time...
View ArticleRASH by Pete Hautman – REVIEW
Picture, if you will, life in the year 2076. You are living in The United Safer States of America and things such as obesity, verbal abuse, and dangerous activities are against the law. The legal...
View ArticleTHE ROAD OF THE DEAD by Kevin Brooks – REVIEW
Ruben knew exactly when it happened. He was sitting in the backseat of an old Mercedes in his family’s salvage yard when the feeling came over him. Ruben often left his own body and could attach...
View ArticleTHE FLINT HEART by Katherine and John Paterson – REVIEW
There once was a hunter filled with jealousy. Putt craved power and wanted to be the leader his tribe. He went to see the local wise man and convinced him to create a talisman to harden his heart so...
View ArticleBOY TOY by Barry Lyga – REVIEW
Powerful doesn’t begin to describe BOY TOY by Barry Lyga. It is the story of Josh, a young man that was involved in an inappropriate relationship with his teacher five years ago. Barry Lyga does an...
View ArticleMERGERS by Steven Layne – REVIEW
Imagine a world where there are no racial differences. Everyone looks exactly the same, with a blending of Caucasian, Asian, African American, and Hispanic American features. This is the world that...
View ArticleTHIS WORLD WE LIVE IN by Susan Beth Pfeffer – REVIEW
A year has passed since a meteor collided with the moon, sending it closer to the earth, and forever changing the world. In LIFE AS WE KNEW IT, Miranda chronicles the events her family experiences as...
View ArticleTHE DAY BEFORE by Lisa Schroeder – REVIEW
Amber needs a day to herself. She knows her parents and best friend are going to be worried sick thinking she is running away, but it can’t be helped. Too much has changed and she can’t stand the...
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