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 [...]
Dragons Love Tacos Blog Tour!
6/04/2017
Guys! Dragons everywhere need our help! There are no tacos left in the world! Oh no! What will they do?
As you can see, all that's left are some measley [...]
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 [...]