{Review} Looking for Alaska by John Green

Looking for Alaska embodies the spirit of a teen-angst-filled caterpillar that culminates of into a true coming-of-age butterfly, spreading its wings and flying directly into the heart of everyone who crosses its path. With it’s heart-wrenching authenticity, we promise that you’ll be a changed person after reading.


{Review} Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan

Two awesome authors, a great cast of characters, and a story that is definitely not invisible.


{Review} The Disenchantments by Nina LaCour

The 411: High school is over and all that stands between Colby and a year long trip to Europe with his best friend Bev, is a tour with Bev’s all girl band. When Bev admits that she’s been lying for months and never planned on going to Europe with him, Colby’s entire world is turned […]