{Review} The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich

The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich is perfect for anyone wanting a bone-chilling, spine-tingling read!


{Review} Dream Things True by Marie Marquardt

We were disappointed in DREAM THINGS TRUE by Marie Marquardt. We totally recognize that we might have hyped it up just a teensy bit too much in our own minds.


{Review} George by Alex Gino

George by Alex Gino will definitely help any child who is questioning their identity and the fact that just one might feel not alone as they struggle to be who they are meant to be is such an incredible thing.


{Tour} You and Me and Him by Kris Dinnison (with Review and Giveaway)

A delightful book that touches on some important issues, You and Me and Him by Kris Dinnison will make you laugh, and cry, and think. Check out our Review and Enter the fabulous Giveaway today!


{Review} Weightless by Sarah Bannan

Completely unexpected and totally enthralling, Weightless is a book that will change your perspective on …well, everything. From what it’s like to be an outsider or an innocent bystander, or the significance of every word you say and every action you take, Weightless changed us. Hopefully for the better.


{Review} Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli

This book will find its way to your favorite’s shelf by the time you read the last page. Funny, sweet and charming, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli will stick with you for a very long time.


{Review} More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera

Filled with twists and turns, More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera is not a light, fluffy read, but rather a book that will make you think, fill you with hope, and make you stop to realize that sometimes life isn’t what you expect it will be–and sometimes that’s okay.


{Review} Anything Could Happen by Will Walton

Anything Could Happen by Will Walton is for anyone who believes in the power of love and family and friendship and that truly, anything can happen.