Half Lost – Book Review
Name – Half Lost. Author – Sally Green. Publisher – Viking Books for Young Readers. Publication date – 29th March 2016. Series status – Final book in the Half Bad trilogy. This review may contain spoilers for books 1 and 2.
Name – Half Lost. Author – Sally Green. Publisher – Viking Books for Young Readers. Publication date – 29th March 2016. Series status – Final book in the Half Bad trilogy. This review may contain spoilers for books 1 and 2.
Motivation: Winter 2017 “Retelling” for Biannual Bibliothon Genre: YA | Fantasy | Retelling Read Count: 1 Published: November 8, 2016 Pages: 453 pages Format: Hardback Average Rating: 4.11 stars My Rating: 4 stars Description: Long before she was the terror of Wonderland—the infamous Queen of Hearts—she was just a girl who wanted to fall in love. Catherine may be one of… Read More Heartless – Book Review
Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen It shouldn’t be easy to be amazing. Then everything would be. It’s the things you fight for and struggle with before earning that have the greatest worth. When something’s difficult to come by, you’ll do that much more to make sure it’s even harder―or impossible―to lose.
Hagseed by Margaret Atwood Date Completed: 5/25/2017 Rating: 9/10 I jumped into this book knowing nothing about it, but that I had heard good things. I found that approach worked really well for me, so if you’d prefer, don’t read this, just know that you have my recommendation.
Chasing McCree by J.C. Isabella Publisher: Self Published Publication Date: April 2012 SYNOPSIS: Briar Thompson had it all. The right clothes, the right friends, the right car. Being popular was all that mattered. Her parents were rich and treated like royalty throughout the community. She thought her senior year of high school was… Read More Chasing McCree – Book Review
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Underland by Josh Brannan One of the things I loved most about this series was the style of narration. By now, anyone who has read a review by me should know this is a very whimsical and quirky series. It has a distinct feel of a story dancing the lines of fairytale and fantasy.… Read More Underland – Book Review
Soulmates by Jessica Grose “For anyone who has ever suspected something sinister lurking behind the craze of new-age spirituality, Jessica Grose has crafted just the tale for you. With the delicious bite of satire and the page-turning satisfaction of a thriller, Soulmates is a deeply compelling, funny and sharply observed look at just how… Read More Soulmates – Book Review
The Summer of Impossible Things by Rowan Coleman Thirty years ago, something terrible happened to Luna’s mother. Something she’s only prepared to reveal after her death. Now Luna and her sister have a chance to go back to their mother’s birthplace and settle her affairs. But in Brooklyn they find more questions than answers,… Read More The Summer of Impossible Things – Book Review
Serenity Harbor by RaeAnne Thayne Computer-tech millionaire Bowie Callahan is about the last person that schoolteacher Katrina Bailey wants to work for. As far as she can see, he’s arrogant, entitled, and not up to the task of caring for his young half brother, Milo. But Kat is, especially if it brings her closer… Read More Serenity Harbor – Book Review