Book Review: The Witch of Willow Hall by Hester Fox

The Witch of Willow Hall follows the story of the Montrose family as they flee to their vacation home in the quiet town of New Oldbury after finding themselves deep in scandal. In Boston, the biggest threat to the family…

Book Review: The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart

There’s something about road trips that change people. It might be the places that you see along the way that leave you in awe or the curious people that you come across. Despite the specifics, anyone who decides to leave…

Book Review: To Be Honest by Maggie Ann Martin

I know it’s a weird way to start off a review but there were so many instances when I wanted to just comfort the main character and tell her that she’s perfect and that she doesn’t have to freak out…

Book Review: Truly Devious

Maureen Johnson’s latest novel follows budding detective Stevie Bell. Stevie wants nothing more than to have a career solving cases for the FBI, and her acceptance into the prestigious Ellingham Academy for her last two years of high school just…

Book Review: THE CRUEL PRINCE by Holly Black

Black’s latest novel follows a mortal raised in the land of immortal magic. As a human kidnapped to live in the world of Faerie, Jude feels powerless. Between her mortality and lack of magical ability, she faces a grave disadvantage…

Book Review: The Sidekicks by Will Kostakis

I’m still deciding on whether or not I can add this novel to my “Favourite Books” pile on my bedhead shelf or if it should just remain in the “Meh” book pile. There are many aspects of it that held…

Book Review: Turtles All the Way Down

To be honest, I’ve always thought John Green’s books weren’t really worth the hype they received. However, I genuinely enjoyed Turtles All the Way Down and the important messages it offers. In this book, Green’s protagonist Aza Holmes and her…