100 Days by Nicole McInnes
100 Days takes a familiar trope – terminally ill teen – and shows that even familiar things can feel new and fresh when done well.
Moira, Agnes, and [...]
Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine
I had a hard time getting into this book – so much so that I almost DNF’d it at like 4%, but once it gets going WOW. Ink and Bone presents a strangely [...]
All We Have Left by Wendy Mills
I feel like if I start talking about this book I will never ever stop, so I’m just gonna dive right in and apologize ahead of time for any [...]
How It Ends by Catherine Lo
How it Ends may not have the most original premise – two best friends torn asunder by the pressures and politics of high school drama – but what it lacks [...]
How to Keep Rolling After a Fall by Karole Cozzo
GUYS.
THIS BOOK.
This book could have gone horribly wrong. It could have come off as insensitive. It could have featured a whiny and annoying [...]
The Lost and Found by Katrina Leno
Synopsis: A charming and imaginative new novel about getting lost before you can be found.
LOST:
Frannie and Louis met in an online support group when [...]
Holding Up the Universe by Jennifer Niven
It took me a while to write this review because this book… This book changed my life. You know that feeling when you meet a protagonist who just gets it? [...]
Lucky Few by Kathryn Ormsbee
Synopsis: Stevie, Max, and Sanger: keeping Austin weird.
Stevie Hart is homeschooled, but don’t hold that against her. Sure, she and her best (okay, [...]