Book Review: ‘The Fire Artist’ by Daisy Whitney

I initially loved everything about The Fire Artist, until I thought more deeply about the novel when penning this review. (Basically, I had the same reaction to Twilight.) The author’s writing is compelling, but for what purpose? So we, as the…

Book Review: ‘My Best Everything’ by Sarah Tomp

My Best Everything is far from the best, but it does manage to cover everything a young adult novel could possibly cover. From romance and friendship to financial troubles and moonshine, this book has it all. Unfortunately, a slow-paced plot…

Book Review: ‘No Dogs in Philly’ by Andy Futuro

Rarely, does a book cover fit the novel as well as it does in the case of No Dogs in Philly. The title itself, though bold, holds in comparison to Saru, the girl on the cover. One cannot help but…

Book Review: ‘The Conspiracy of Us’ by Maggie Hall

I tend to steer clear of books that are compared to the books of other authors. For instance, The Conspiracy of Us, a “fast-paced international escapade laced with adrenaline, glamour, and romance,” is described  as perfect for Ally Carter fans.…

Book Review: ‘yolo’ by Lauren Myracle

Lauren Myracle is fearless. Her novels take on current issues, her novels are fresh and honest, her novels are real- almost inexplicably real. From “The Winnie Years” to “Internet Girls” to Shine, Lauren Myracle has proven herself to be truly…

Book Review for ‘Vanishing Girls’ by Lauren Oliver

Dara and Nick used to be inseparable, but that was before – before Dara kissed Parker, before Nick lost him as her best friend, and before the accident that left Dara’s beautiful face scarred. Now, the two sisters, who used…

Read of the Week: How to Meet Boys by Catherine Clark

Find out what happens when you fall for your best friend’s worst enemy in this timeless and hilarious story of a forbidden first love and forever friendship.Lucy can’t wait to spend the summer at the lake with her best friend,…