The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman is a book that I picked up at the library’s used book sale, because I thought that it looked interesting, and I had seen it at Barnes and Noble a few days before. It follows the story of the employees at an English language newspaper based in Rome, how their privateRead More
Robots and Lani Garver
How to Say Goodbye in Robot by Natalie Standiford follows the story of Beatrice (or Bea), a the new girl, expecting to best friends with the first person she meets at school. However, during the daily school assembly, she is forced to sit next to Jonah (or Ghost Boy), the quiet, timid boy who hasn’t madeRead More
Wildthorn and Boy21
Wildthorn by Jane Eagland begins with Louisa Cosgrove, a 17-year-old girl living in 19th century England, arriving at Wildthorn Hall, where her world is completely turned around. She is told that her name is Lucy Childs, and that she is very sick. No matter how much Louisa tries to protest, the staff there believes that herRead More
Postcards and Ghosts
Today was a day for reading, considering I finished two books. The weather wasn’t very nice outside, and it was just a perfect day to stay inside, curled up with a good book or two. Postcards From No Man’s Land by Aidan Chambers follows the story of Jacob Todd, a 17 year old boy whoRead More
The Vast Fields of Ordinary
So I’ve been reading a lot of LGBTQ young adult literature lately because this fall, I will be writing one of my own! It’ll be my senior honors project, and I’m sure it will be a very interesting experience. The Vast Fields of Ordinary by Nick Burd follows the story of Dade, an 18 year oldRead More
The Hardships of Teen Love
The past two books that I finished definitely seem to have a theme to them. They are both very focused on teenage romantic relationships, especially those between straight and gay characters, and they kind of presented two sides of one coin, and it was interesting to read them back to back. The first book IRead More
The Gone Series
Back in 2008, I first started reading the Gone series, not realizing that it would still keep me hooked 5 books later. Since the last book came out just a few weeks ago, I decided to re-read the whole series, so I could better remember everything that had happened. Re-reading the books reminded me whyRead More
Leverage
Leverage This whole finishing a book a week thing for my young adult literature class is actually kind of satisfying. I get to read books that I’ve wanted to read for a while, with the added plus of doing homework! Being an English major is an absolutely wonderful thing. 🙂 So I just finished Leverage byRead More
I am the Messenger
I am the Messenger Finished another lovely book for my young adult literature class, I am the Messenger by Markus Zusak. I love this class because I am able to read pretty much whatever I want, despite the fact that it is very education based and a lot of the people are learning how to teachRead More
Every Day
Every Day It’s been awhile since I’ve posted, but since I will be reviewing books for a class this semester, I should be able to post more often! Yay! I’m really excited for this class, since it’s a young adult literature class, and I’ve been wanting to take it for a while. It should beRead More
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