{Review} Burning Kingdoms by Lauren DeStefano

Though Burning Kingdoms felt a bit slower than the first in The Internment Chronicles, it did set up some really exciting things to look forward to in the final book of the series.


{Review} Perfect Ruin by Lauren DeStefano

Readers both young and old will enjoy Perfect Ruin by Lauren DeStefano.


{Review} The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen

Perfect for contemporary YA fans, we don’t know why we waited so long to read The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen.


{Review} The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner

To say The Serpent King is a stellar debut novel from author Jeff Zentner is quite the understatement. It might be only the beginning of March, but we can pretty much guarantee that this book is going to be in our top reads of 2016 … it’s that good, people! Full of emotion, complex characters, […]


{Review} The Great Hunt by Wendy Higgins

With one of the best first chapters we’ve read this year, The Great Hunt by Wendy Higgins is worth checking out.


{Review} Under Their Skin by Margaret Peterson Haddix

Filled with adventure and fun twists, Under Their Skin by Margaret Peterson Haddix is a great start to a new series by one of our favorite dystopian authors.


{Review} The Natural History of Us by Rachel Harris (with Excerpt and Giveaway)

With a swoony boy who won’t stop until his girl realizes she’s it for him, The Natural History of Us by Rachel Harris is perfect for contemporary YA fans who love second chance romances.


{Review} How Willa Got Her Groove Back by Emily McKay

With an interesting storyline and characters that we could love, How Willa Got Her Groove Back is a promising start to a new contemporary YA series.