Title: Social Intercourse Author: Greg Howard Publisher: Simon & Schuster Publication Date: June 5, 2018 I received a copy of this book from Net Galley and Simon & Schuster in exchange for my honest review. Beckett is an out gay teen living with his single dad, desperate to have some relationship experience before he graduatesRead More
Review: Crowns of Croswald
“The village, well, it had a lot of secrets. And its secrets need to be kept safe. So, the town’s name was like a key–those who knew the name could find the village. Let’s call it The Town.” -D.E. Night, The Crowns of Croswald *I was sent a copy of this in return for myRead More
Best Apps for Book Lovers
The introduction of technology has forever changed the face of reading. And I’m not just talking about the ebook vs. hard copy book debate (we’ll get into that another time); the online book community has grown exponentially alongside technology. From booktubers to bookstagrammers, you can find a book community nicely nestled within any social mediaRead More
10 YA Road Trips to Read This Summer
Road trips are really the epitome of summer. What’s better than driving down an open road with your best friends, blasting your favorite music and eating all the junk food? You have the freedom to decide where you’re going, and to see all the dumb tourist stops along the way. It’s no surprise that manyRead More
Review: Brave Enough
Title: Brave Enough Author: Kati Gardner Publisher: Flux Publication Date: 21 August 2018 I received an ARC from Net Galley and Flux in exchange for my complete and honest review. All her life, the only thing Cason Martin has known is dancing. She’s been working toward one goal–becoming a ballerina in a dancing studio in New York. But lately,Read More
Read to Resist: Immigrant Voices
In the current political climate, I can’t help but feel useless. After all, I don’t have much in the way of political power and my following is small compared to a lot of others. But there is one way that I know to fight back–reading and supporting authors talking about these issues in their books.Read More
Review: The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza
“What happens if the world ends?” Freddie said. “Maybe it already has,” I said, “and this is it. Now we have the opportunity to start over and try to do better this time around.” -Shaun David Hutchinson, The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza Elena Mendoza is the product of a virgin birth, scientifically proven. Despite thisRead More
Character Playlist: Citra Terranova
So I read Thunderhead (the sequel to Scythe) in about a day while I was at a conference last week; a review will come later this week! But man–Shusterman is the master of plot twists in those books. So many things happened that I didn’t really see coming. One of the main attractions of Shusterman’s seriesRead More
Review: Shatter Me Series
“All I ever wanted was to reach out and touch another human being not just with my hands but with my heart.” -Tahereh Mafi, Shatter Me Juliette Ferrars has lived in isolation for the last year, for one main reason: her touch is lethal. All it takes for her to kill someone is to simplyRead More
Review: Things I’d Rather Do Than Die
Title: Things I’d Rather Do Than DieAuthor: Christine Hurley Deriso Publisher: North Star Editions Publication Date: 18 September 2018 No regular circumstances would have ever brought Jade and Ethan together. They’re at the opposite ends of the social spectrum at school, and before a fateful date at the gym, they never regularly interacted. But afterRead More
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