Banned Books Week: Top Ten Banned YA Books
Every fall, there’s a week dedicated to celebrating banned books. The purpose of Banned Books Week is to bring awareness and speak out against banning books. Essentially, the act of…
Every fall, there’s a week dedicated to celebrating banned books. The purpose of Banned Books Week is to bring awareness and speak out against banning books. Essentially, the act of…
Five years ago, Summer Marks was murdered in the woods. Her best friends, Mia and Brynn, are the prime suspects; the three were nearly inseparable, united by their love for…
Every year, everyone eagerly anticipates the release of fall drinks at Starbucks, and quite honestly, it seems to come earlier and earlier. I mean, this year, they didn’t even wait…
Review: Typically, I don’t necessarily gravitate toward nonfiction titles, but when I noticed this in the iRead Book Tour List, my interest was piqued. At first glance, the story seemed…
Anyone who’s a Marvel fan knows that the Captain Marvel trailer released today; and honestly, who didn’t watch it on repeat? It’s about time Marvel has released a female-lead movie…
The Boneless Mercies are girls that deal in the trade of death, girls that don’t fit in anywhere else. Frey, Ovie, Juniper, and Runa have lived this life in order…
I’m not quite sure this month’s topic constitutes “resistance,” except maybe resistance to the societal stigmas surrounding mental health. Since September 10th is National Suicide Prevention Day, I thought this…
Title: Harbor Me Author: Jacqueline Woodson Date published: August 28, 2018 Publisher: Nancy Paulson Books/Penguin Young Readers Jacqueline Woodson is the 2018-2019 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Jacqueline Woodson’s…
The first Monday of every month is supposed to be #MusicMonday, but I was so tired after work yesterday I didn’t have the energy to write a playlist. So we’re…
September and October are always jam-packed with fantastic new releases–probably because most publishers are gearing up for that holiday season, which you know basically starts in October. At least in…