Book Review: Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between

Jennifer E. Smith is one of those authors who can truly translate the experience of being a teenager authentically to the written word. Her newest novel, Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between, continues proving that and tells a story that everyone can relate…

Book Review: ‘Until Friday Night’ by Abbi Glines

Until Friday Night | Abbi Glines | Young Adult | Pub Date: August 25, 2015 This is the first YA book from popular New Adult author Abbi Glines, and it falls short completely. I’ve personally read some of her New Adult works,…

Book Review: ‘Another Day’ by David Levithan

When David Levithan announced that he was writing a companion to his novel, Every Day, I was a bit skeptical. Levithan is one of my favorite novels and has yet to write a book that I didn’t love, but I wasn’t sure what to expect by reading Rhiannon’s side of Every Day’s story.

Read of the Week: ‘Made You Up’ by Francesca Zappia

Made You Up by Francesca Zappia Meet Alex. Oftentimes, she can’t tell who or what is real. Despite this, she’s determined to convince her parents and peers that she’s perfectly sane and can manage normal life, like social outings and possibly…

Book Review: ‘Into the Dangerous World’ by Julie Chibbaro

At a family meeting, Ror declares her purpose: I am an artist. But she doesn’t really know what that means. Raised on a commune, she’s never attended a day of school, and has seen little of the outside world. What…

Book Review: ‘Your Voice Is All I Hear’ by Leah Scheier

“I was the one he trusted. I was the one he loved, the only one who believed him, even when his own mother had locked him up and thrown away the key. And now, I was going to pass down…

Read of the Week: ‘Magonia’ by Maria Dahvana Headley

Aza Ray is drowning in thin air. Since she was a baby, Aza has suffered from a mysterious lung disease that makes it ever harder for her to breathe, to speak—to live. So when Aza catches a glimpse of a…