Tag: Review

  • Hamilton & Peggy: A Revolutionary Friendship

    Hamilton & Peggy: A Revolutionary Friendship

    Peggy Schuyler is more than “and Peggy” in this new YA historical take on the Schuyler sisters and their adventures in the Revolutionary War.

  • One of Us is Lying

    One of Us is Lying

    Five kids walk into detention, but only four walk out alive. Simon dies of an allergic reaction to peanut oil, but who slipped it into the cup he was drinking from?

  • The English Wife

    The English Wife

    The ball is over, the husband is dead, and the wife is nowhere to be found. What actually happened that night, and will their family ever be the same?

  • PS I Like You

    PS I Like You

    Lily has a secret pen-pal, a fellow Chemistry student who shares her love for music and eventually begins to share more about his life with he

  • The Young Queens

    The Young Queens

    The world of Three Dark Crowns is back with this prequel novella that gives us insight into the lives of the three queens before they had to start attempting to kill each other.

  • The Power

    The Power

    The Power, explores what we think we know about gender roles, the human body and the human condition, and imagines a world you want to read more and more about.

  • Truly Devious

    Truly Devious

    A kidnapping, a boarding school mystery as old as the school itself, a new girl in town, and a suspicious death. It’s a recipe for a great book, and it’s the recipe Maureen Johnson used to craft Truly Devious

  • Reign of the Fallen

    Reign of the Fallen

    Fantasy, magic, bisexual protagonists, and people coming back from the dead. If those things pique your interest, Reign of the Fallen might be the book for you

  • Rereading My Least Favorite Harry Potter Book

    Rereading My Least Favorite Harry Potter Book

    One of my 2018 goals is to finish my reread of the beloved Harry Potter series, and I really do love this series, but I still have a “least favorite” and that is Order of the Phoenix.

  • I Finally Read Catcher in the Rye

    I Finally Read Catcher in the Rye

    I am the worst English major ever, because I am 22 years old, in my final semester of college, and I just read Catcher in the Rye for the first time.

  • Lucky in Love

    Lucky in Love

    Kasie West, the queen of contemporary YA romance, tackles a lottery wine, an Asian love interest, and big money problems in Lucky in Love.

  • Love, Life, and the List

    Love, Life, and the List

     Kasie West’s Love, Life, and the List is a must-read for all YA contemporary romance readers. I haven’t related so much to a book in a long time.