{Review} Article 5 by Kristen Simmons

The 411: In Ember’s world, soldiers have replaced police officers and the Moral Statues has replaced the Bill of Rights. Going against these new “rules” could result in possible imprisonment or something even worse.  Ember and her mom don’t stick to all the rules, but they’ve always been able to keep a low profile and […]


{Review} Going Vintage by Lindsey Leavitt

The 411: Mallory has been with her boyfriend, Jeremy, for over a year when she discovers that he has been having a “cyber-relationship” with another girl through a popular social networking site. She’s crushed, and after finding a list written by her beloved grandmother when she was a teenager in the 60s, Mallory decides to […]


{Review} Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

The 411: Eleanor and Park are two high school misfits trying to find their way through life. When they find each other they get more than they ever imagined. A beautiful teenage love story filled with laughter, tears, and plenty of swooning.


{Review} Also Known As by Robin Benway

The 411: After working with her secret agent parents for most of her life, Maggie finally gets her own assignment: enroll in an exclusive private school and befriend cute boy Jesse Oliver in order to get into his dad’s files. Pretty simple, right? It is, until Maggie becomes too attached to her new friends and […]


{Review} Pivot Point by Kasie West (Pivot Point #1)

The 411: When her parents announce their impending divorce, Addie uses her ability to See into the future to determine whether she should choose to continue living in her Para[normal]community with her mother or venture out into the “normal world” with her father. Both futures hold mystery, thrills, and of course, swoon.


{Review} Divergent by Veronica Roth (Divergent #1)

The 411: Sixteen year old Tris has to choose a group (aka faction) to belong to for the rest of her life. She leaves her home and her family to begin the grueling initiation process. Along the way, she meets and falls for a boy and finds out there’s more to her than meets the […]