{Review} Six Months Later by Natalie Richards

Six Months Later has it all: action-packed suspense, a believable main character who totally kicks ass, a sweet boy who’ll have you swooning and flailing, and a BFF that we want to hang out with. A must-read!


{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} Where the Stars Still Shine by Trish Doller

Beautiful, real, and deliciously swoony. A cannot be missed sophomore novel.


{Review} Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

A “geeky” love story full of laughs, swoons, and snark.


{Review} Something Like Normal by Trish Doller

A military story that transcends all labels. Readers of all ages will fall in love with the characters, the story, and the author.


{Review} Roar and Liv by Veronica Rossi

The 411: Roar and Liv takes place before the events of Under the Never Sky. Roar, Liv, and Perry’s relationships are explored and put to the test. It’s a story of true love, of friendship, and of sacrifices.


{Review} Through the Ever Night by Veronica Rossi

The 411: Aria and Perry are reunited, but so much has changed. Perry is the Blood Lord of the Tides and Aria is still adapting to her new life. For their own reasons, they both need to find the Still Blue. Perry needs to find it for The Tides and everyone who lives there, and […]


{Review} Boy Nobody by Allen Zadoff

The 411: Boy Nobody is a mind-blowing-keep-you-on-the-edge-of-your-seat-right-up-until-the-very-end thriller. The story starts off with Boy Nobody on his current assignment: to assassinate his “friend’s” father. He carries out his mission and gets his next assignment: the Mayor of New York City. He enters a new school as Ben and quickly befriends the mayor’s beautiful daughter, Samara […]