With Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why gaining unfathomable resonance among the YA community, the release of Antisocial couldn’t be timed any better. Unlike the show that’s garnered the atten…
Book Giveaway & Review: ‘Weightless’ by Sarah Bannan
When fifteen-year-old Carolyn moves from New Jersey to Alabama with her mother, she rattles the status quo of the junior class at Adams High School. A good student and natural athlete, she’s immedia…
Interview: Amy Weber talks about “A Girl Like Her”
I was lucky enough to chat with the director and writer of the film “A Girl Like Her” and tackle the issue of bullying and suicide. If you didn’t know already, “A Girl Like Her…
Interview: Emmy-Winner Hunter King from “A Girl Like Her”
A Girl Like Her follows the story of Jessica, as we explore how constant bullying, specifically from Avery (Hunter King), leads her to attempted suicide. It takes a look at bullying in the digital age…
Book Review: Tease by Amanda Maciel
I finished reading an advanced reading copy of Tease by Amanda Maciel a few weeks ago, but I didn’t want to review it until I was fully able to express myself. This is a book that needs to sink …
“Th1rteen R3asons Why” by Jay Asher
Bullying is an epidemic in our society in which we only see two sides the victim and the bully. “Thirteen Reasons Why”, is a New York Times bestseller by Jay Asher that brings to life a victim’s journ…
Read of the Week: Until It Hurts to Stop by Jennifer R. Hubbard
When you can’t trust anyone, how can you ever feel safe? In seventh grade, Maggie Camden was the class outcast. Every day, the other girls tripped her, pinched her, trapped her in the bathroom, told h…