Mortal Danger, Aguirre’s latest young adult book, is actually not a terrible read in my eyes. I have seen a few bloggers divided on the book — some seem to really hate it and some seem to really gel with it. My feelings lay somewhat in the middle of the road when it comes to this tale of Faustian bargains for revenge.
Mortal Danger by Ann Aguirre | Book Review
Broken Hearts, Fences, And Other Things To Mend by Katie Finn | Book Review

Sometimes when it is summer you just need a light and fun beach read. Broken Hearts, Fences, And Other Things To Mend by Katie Finn aka Morgan Matson is a super breezy read.
Kiss Of Broken Glass by Madeleine Kuderick | Book Review
I’m really into books written in free verse. I love that young adult authors are able to play with form, eliminate the BS and get right to the heart of a story with verse. To be honest, when Kiss Of Broken Glass by Madeleine Kuderick crossed my threshold, I was not entirely sure about reading it […]
Five Summers by Una LaMarche | Book Review

Straight out, Five Summers does a pretty okay job at capturing the magic of camp, if not with winning me over with the characters.
Just Call My Name by Holly Goldberg Sloan | Book Review

I feel like I have come full circle in reviewing the sequel to I’ll Be There, titled Just Call My Name. This book is a direct sequel, taking place a few months after the events of the first book, and just like the first one, I totally cried because I am such a dork and because I have all these sappy feelings about family and friends and the little things in life.
Just Like Fate by Cat Patrick and Suzanne Young | Book Review

Just Like Fate by Cat Patrick and Suzanne Young is a book that I have waited way too long to read. It’s also a book that’s co-authored by writers who are among my favorites when it comes to young adult books. Oh my goodness, it is hard for me to put into words just how much I loved this collaboration and how much I want there to be more collaborations between Cat Patrick and Suzanne Young.