Snow Like Ashes, the first of a trilogy, is such a cool book about identity, about community, about fear and bravery and love. It’s really one of those books that I am so excited to be recommending to all of you today.
Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch | Book Review
Firebug by Lish McBride | Book Review

Firebug is Lish McBride’s latest book and I am pleased to say that it exceeded my expectations. Essentially this book actually had me laughing out loud several times, not because it was ridiculous, but because it was actually funny as all get out.
Thursdays With The Crown by Jessica Day George | Book Review
The latest addition to the Castle Glower series picks up immediately where Wednesdays At The Tower leaves off. Thursdays With The Crown opens with Celie, her sister Lilah, brother Rolf, friends Lulath and Pogue waking up in a strange land where the tower has taken the duo.
The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors | Book Review

By all intents and purposes, The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors should be my next favorite book, based on the cover and summary. I was expecting dangerous, they shouldn’t be together because they are opposites so I ship it chemistry. The Lonesome Young, unfortunately falls flat, lacking the chemistry that say, Simone Elkeles has. A modern day Romeo […]
Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta | Book Review

You know how there is that one book that EVERY SINGLE YA READER except for you has read? Or at least, that is how it feels? For me, that one book was Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta which is like a super huge deal of a book in young adult community, at least among the circles that I find myself in.
I’ll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson | Book Review
This book gave me the sun. After finishing the last page, which I just did literally two seconds ago, I feel as though Jandy Nelson has taken the sun into her hands and pushed it into my heart with her brilliant prose and words. I think it’s a herculean task to review, to do justice to a book that has made you feel so much, that took you on this grand journey where you come out the other end looking at the world in a whole new light.