One Hundred Spaghetti Strings by Jen Nails
6/06/2017
I loved this book so much that I ran out and pre-ordered myself a hardback copy the second I finished reading it. It is such a cute and heartfelt read - the [...]
How to Stage a Catastrophe by Rebecca Donnelly
22/04/2017
What a fun little book! The narration is witty and the staging dynamic in this adorable Middle Grade read that’s set up like a play. Perfect for budding [...]
My Last Lament by James William Brown
20/04/2017
This was an intriguing portrayal of WWII – there are certainly not many books sent in Greece during this time period, so the second I read the blurb I knew [...]
Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor
19/04/2017
I finished this book two weeks ago, and it’s taken me this long to have anything articulate to say about it. What I wanted my original review to say was [...]
Braced by Alyson Gerber
18/04/2017
What a great book for middle schoolers who feel out of place! I really didn’t know very much about scoliosis before I picked up this book, and I [...]
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato
17/04/2017
What a surprising gem this book is! You think you’re getting one thing – a YA mystery with maybe a hint of the mystical - when really you are getting so [...]
Maid of the King’s Court by Lucy Worsley
2/04/2017
I am a sucker for historical fiction, so when I saw that Maid of the King’s Court focused on the Tudor period of British history I was instantly [...]
You’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner
2/04/2017
Talk about diversity! You’re Welcome, Universe pretty much has a corner on that market; from Julia, the deaf, Indian-American protagonist to her two moms, I [...]
Hunted by Meagan Spooner
1/04/2017
Guys, I’m sorry. I want to love this – I know so many of you either already love it or will love it. But I just… didn’t.
I know, I know, I am the [...]