Teen & Young Adult
Review:Likeable heroine who has realistic misgivings about her ability but goes on holding out for good regardless. Creative vision of a potential post apocalypse world. Explores interesting themes not just an excuse for a romance scenario. Read more
Review:This book takes advantage of our 40-year shared heritage of space sagas, dating from the first (chronologically speaking) Star Wars movie through the most recent South African SciFi thrillers. The prose is simple and direct, leaving the extra dimensions of color, smell, and sound to the readers' creative imagining. Great fun and hard to out down. Read more
Review:Seriously obsessed with this series and those in it. I also enjoy where the series is located. It makes it even more engrossing when you can picture exactly what she speaks of since you have been there in real life! Read more
Review:This whole trilogy was such an amazing thing to get captured in.
Everything about it keeps you stuck until its finished.
It grabs ahold of your heart and just makes you.... feel.
Ahhh, it was truly amazing to read. Read more
Review:This is an excellent lit rpg. I wasn't interested in it based on the cover but I read all lit rpg's over 4 stars so gave it a whirl. I'm glad I did. Has a coming of age theme and some romance. Good fast read. Read more
Review:Without merit
Without merit was uniquely different. I had no idea where it was going to take me. I was really like “come on give me a clue.” I was told my many keep reading, and I was so glad I did. The Voss family is strange but what family isn’t.
I really felt for Merit. Her character was one I could relate to. She was struggling with everything in her day to day life. It took an outsider to have her really take a good look at herself. To help her see the bigger picture so to sp... Read more
Review:I loved this book. The plot was very interesting & the characters were extremely likable. I was very exited to discover that there were 3 more books in the series. I have finished them all & just wish there were more. I highly recommend this series. Read more
Review:I began this book before I left North Carolina for our trip to Ireland. I read it at the airports. I read it on the plane. I read it while waiting on the room to be available. I read it when I had that first night of hardly any sleep due to exhaustion and excitement... I kept reading because I couldn't stop piecing the puzzles together in my mind. Helen Scheuerer has not only painted a stunning setting with her words - lands from sea coast to ancient forests to courtly cities - and those are jus... Read more
Review:Julie Buxbaum knows the insides of a teen's heart and mind! In TELL ME THREE THINGS she hits the nail on the head with the emotions of Jessie, who moves to LA with her father who marries a seemingly wicked stepmother. Everything in her life as she knows it changes in an instant. It's been two years since her mom has died and she's still grieving, and now this, everything has been taken away from her. In LA, an anonymous email comes to her and a friendly/flirty correspondence begins -- this SOMEB... Read more
Review:So this book really has three plots. The author attempts to weave them into another but it's really quite unsuccessful. It's an easy, quick, mindless read. If that's what you are looking for this is the book for you. Read more