Watch “Divided Fire Review” on YouTube
Today on YouTube we’re discussing Divided Fire, an interesting fantasy about two sisters trying to find their way back to each other. Continue reading Watch “Divided Fire Review” on YouTube
Today on YouTube we’re discussing Divided Fire, an interesting fantasy about two sisters trying to find their way back to each other. Continue reading Watch “Divided Fire Review” on YouTube
Rain had the potential to be something spectacular, but the cliche character dynamics and forced romance made this novel seem like bad Twilight fan-fiction. Continue reading Review of ‘Rain’
Today on YouTube we’re discussing Rain by India R. Adams, a novel that had the potential to be something spectacular, but the cliche character dynamics and forced romance made this novel seem like bad Twilight fan-fiction. Continue reading Watch “Rain Review” on YouTube
Having trouble what book to add to your reading list? Well check out what I’m reading here and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #244
An engaging high fantasy epic with great history, interesting magic, tantalizing demons, and a fierce relatable protagonist. Continue reading Review of ‘The Obsidian Tower’
Today on YouTube we’re discussing The Obsidian Tower by Melissa Caruso, an engaging high fantasy novel filled with charismatic characters and a high tension plot. Continue reading Watch “The Obsidian Tower Review” on YouTube
Having trouble what book to add to your reading list? Well check out what I’m reading here and see if they tickle your fancy Continue reading Weekly Reading List #243
Today on YouTube we’re discussing Prelude for Lost Souls by Helen Dunbar, an enjoyable read that haunts the reader as much as the music haunts the characters. Continue reading Watch “Prelude for Lost Souls Review” on YouTube
By Cynthia Ayala

Being a teenager is hard. There are boys to kiss, facials to work on, and in Georgia’s case, a little sister who latches to her side and room and a wild cat, Angus, who terrorizes everyone who isn’t her. Filled to the brim with a bottomless pit of teenage angst, this teenage journal is far from the perfect teenage dream for this one British teenager.
Published January 1, 1999, by HarperTeen, Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging by Louise Rennison, is the first in her YA realistic fiction series, Confessions of Georgia Nicolson, in the form of diary confessionals.
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By Cynthia Ayala

No parents, no supervisions, just ten kids along on Henry Island for a party…but the party never came. Alone with no way to contact the outside world, the teens are left only with a DVD containing a sinister message saying “Vengeance is mine.” Now the kids are dying and it’s up to Meg to put the clues back together, to find the killer who may be closer than she thinks.
Ten, published on September 18, 2012, by Balzer & Bray, is a young adult thriller by Gretchen McNeil that is a retelling of Agatha Christie‘s classic mystery/thriller And Then There Were None.
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