Book Review: The Dream Thieves, by Maggie Stiefvater
If you could take anything from your dreams, what would you steal? But what if you couldn’t always choose what you took, and you brought back a nightmare? Ronan has this talent. As far as he knows, he...
View ArticleBook Review: Everlost, by Neal Shusterman
Everlost is a fantasy book, the first in the Skinjacker trilogy, that takes place in a dimension between life and death, populated by spirits of dead children and teenagers who failed to cross over to...
View ArticleBook Review: City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare
Have you seen “The Mortal Instruments: City Of Bones?” Well, the movie is based on a saga of six books. These books and soon-to-be movies, are written by a famous author named Cassandra Clare. She has...
View ArticleBook Review: Beautiful Darkness, by Margaret Stohl & Kami Garcia
Ethan Wate and Lena Duchannes grew closer and closer in the first book in this series, Beautiful Creatures, when they tried to ward off evil spirits. After the horrifying night of Lena’s Sixteenth...
View ArticleBook Review: Rot and Ruin, by Jonathan Maberry
Fourteen years after the First Night of the zombie apocalypse, humanity is reduced to scattered towns protected by fences and bounty hunters. At age fifteen, Benny Imura must find a job or have his...
View ArticleBook Review: Eighth Grade Bites, by Heather Brewer
First might I start out saying I love The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod. I read the entire series and would love to own all of them. The story follows our current eighth grade hero Vladimir Tod. He is a...
View ArticleBook Review: Eighth Grade Bites, by Heather Brewer
Are you tired of waiting for the next Rick Riordan book to come out, or sad that the Harry Potter series is over? If you said yes to either of the two questions, then Eighth Grade Bites might be the...
View ArticleBook Review: Pretty Monsters, by Kelly Link
This collection of short stories spans the genres of fantasy, horror, and sci-fi. Some stories are established as supernatural from the first sentence, while others are seemingly normal until the twist...
View ArticleBook Review: Nightshade, by Andrea Cremer
This book is actually has a prequel series and the first book’s title is Rift. After I read Rift, I fell in love with this world. Rift took place in 1401 so there are castles and knights. Within the...
View ArticleBook Review: Made For You, by Melissa Marr
When Eva Tilling wakes up in the hospital, she has no idea how she got there. She remembers everything that happened right before the accident but can’t put the pieces together, until her best friend,...
View ArticleBook Review: Sleep No More by Aprilynne Pike
Have you ever wished you could have magical powers? What would you desire? The power to see the future? That’s exactly what Charlotte Westing can do. But that is also what gets her into trouble. In an...
View ArticleBook Review: Denton Little’s Deathdate by Lance Rubin
I just finished reading an advance reader’s copy of Denton Little’s Deathdate by Lance Rubin. It was a very good book! Denton Little lives in a world where we have become advanced enough to predict...
View ArticleBook Review: Paranormalcy, by Kiersten White
Usually paranormal and cute aren’t words used together to describe the same book. So this might be the exception. Evie is not an ordinary teenage girl. She’s a little boy crazy, obsessed with pink, and...
View ArticleThe Ghost and the Goth by Stacy Kade
Alona Dare is the most popular girl in the school, and everyone “supposedly” loves her. When she dies in her gym clothes after being run over by a bus of band nerds (such horror), she starts to blame...
View ArticleShade by Jeri Smith-Ready
From The Encyclopedia of Shade: Shift – a remarkable period of time that scientists can’t explain. Every baby, called “post-shifters”, born after this time has been able to see ghosts as a strange,...
View ArticleLady Midnight by Cassandra Clare
“But our love it was stronger by far than the love Of those who were older than we- Of many far wiser than we- And neither the angels in heaven above, Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever...
View ArticleGone by Michael Grant
The book Gone, by Michael Grant incorporates drama, suspense and overall excitement. I recommend Gone to younger teens of both genders. In an instant, all people age fifteen and above disappear from...
View ArticleMiss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
Jacob used to believe in his grandfather’s stories. Stories of children who could lift boulders, be invisible. Stories of his grandfather fighting monsters, those that will one day be after him. Not...
View ArticleAshes to Ashes by Melissa Walker
Callie McPhee is prepared to have a great summer. She has her boyfriend Nick, her best friend Carson, and a new BMW. Even though her best friend is still obsessed with ghosts, and Nick seems a little...
View ArticleBeware the Wild by Natalie C. Parker
Beware the Wild by Natalie C. Parker is a paranormal novel about the mysterious shrouding of a swamp in the city of Sticks, Louisiana. The whole town knows to avoid the swamp; including Sterling, the...
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