Closing out the first week of this grand little experiment of mine, we have Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce. Sound familiar? That’s because this book was one of several to be removed from Bitch Magazine’s 100 Young Adult Books for … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2011
Scarlett and Rosie March hunt werewolves. It’s what they do, it’s all they’ve really known since they were young. For Scarlett, who proudly bears the scars of her battles, it’s her way of protecting others from the terrors she’s lived … Continue reading
Continuing with the Ally Carter theme, today’s review is of the latest in her way-too-much-fun Gallagher Girls series. Why this isn’t a TV show by now, I’ll never know. Come on, it’s got high school girls fighting evil! Anyway, read … Continue reading
Cammie Morgan is a Gallagher Girl, and like every teenage girl studying at the illustrious private school, she’s in training to become a spy. Unfortunately, Cammie has a real knack for getting involved in trouble way past her skill level, … Continue reading
This review went up earlier, but my announcement was delayed due to an attack of the death plague. Pop on over to my site for a look at Heist Society by Ally Carter. Enjoy! … Continue reading
Just when Katarina Bishop thought she was out of the family business for good, she gets dragged back in, kicking and screaming. See, she comes from an extended family of thieves, con artists, and grifters, and trouble is in the … Continue reading
No, this isn’t what you get after smoking that funny cigarette your long-haired tie-dye-wearing cool uncle from San Francisco left after he visited the one time. Monster High is an under-the-radar tie-in novel written by Lisi Harrison of the Clique … Continue reading
When her asthma got too bad for Beverly Hills, Melody and her family moved to the fresher air of Salem, Oregon. Here, at Merston High, she can do her best to fit in and feel like less of an outcast … Continue reading
Because I managed to develop a backlog of books to read and review, some time ago I started trying to claw my way through the stacks. The end result? A bunch of reviews of YA books that were too late … Continue reading
When their parents divorce, April, May and June remain with their mother, moving from Orange County out to the Valley. Think fitting into a new school is hard? The three sisters have to cope with amazing psychic abilities, spontaneously emerging … Continue reading