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Category: Love Books

Tan France: Naturally Hilarious

Posted on Sep 16, 2019Sep 15, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Celebrity memoirs can tend to be a hit or miss with audiences. Some have two-hundred plus pages of repetitive anecdotes of little interest to the readers while others dig deep, profoundly revealing the secret lives of those we see on both the big and small screen. Tan France, star of the Netflix series Queer Eye, […]

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Teen Titans Raven: A Groundbreaking Addition to YA Graphic Novels

Posted on Aug 14, 2019Feb 24, 2020 by Joshua Flores

Teen Titans: Raven brings the complexity and spark of the original DC story and focuses on the beloved heroine Raven, through the ideas of both Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo. Told with a YA spin, readers are shown in beautiful, mesmerizing detail the origin story of Raven as she navigates high school, her past, and the […]

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Something Like Gravity: A Refreshing LGBTQ Romance

Posted on Aug 10, 2019Aug 9, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Chris is on the verge of exploding, living with his aunt because he is too much of a burden for his parents. Maia is struggling with the unexplained death of her sister. When Chris moves into his aunt’s small town, everything feels uncertain, except when he finally begins to open up to Maia, the girl […]

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Hope and Other Punchlines: A Tragic Yet Often Humorous Take on Teen Grief

Posted on Jun 19, 2019Sep 22, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Abbi has lived trying to hide from her fame. Having been captured in a photo that everyone seems to be obsessed about, Abbi just wants to live a normal life—one where she is not known as the girl in the 9/11 photograph. When she begins working at a summer camp, she thinks her time known […]

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Hungry Hearts: A Sweet, Savory Story of Love and Food

Posted on May 15, 2019May 14, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Hungry Hearts Row, a place filled with romance and the smells of wonderful concoctions lingering in the air, simmering and tantalizing. Hungry Hearts—an anthology with esteemed YA writers such as Jay Coles and Adi Alsaid—is a charming, simple, and uplifting collection of teen stories that speak to the issues of loneliness, family, and the desire […]

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How to Make Friends with the Dark: A Dismal, Moving, and Challenging Glimpse at Loss

Posted on Apr 25, 2019Jun 18, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Tiger’s life is cast into the shadows, her heart full of grief. Tiger and her mother have relied on one another to survive the absence of Tiger’s father and their financial worries — their bond stronger than most mothers and daughters’. But when tragedy strikes, Tiger is left alone, strangled by guilt and destitute. Just […]

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The Hummingbird Dagger: A Dark Descent into Lost Memories

Posted on Apr 22, 2019Sep 22, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Fragmented memories. Blood. A blade. And then darkness. The Hummingbird Dagger provides the intrigue of Sherlock Holmes and the eerie and sinister atmosphere of Stalking Jack the Ripper. With both a mysterious backstory and plenty of suspense, The Hummingbird Dagger by Cindy Anstey is a thriller that teen audiences are certain to enjoy. Violence, lies, […]

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After: A New Steamy, Romantic YA Phenomenon

Posted on Mar 18, 2019Mar 18, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Tessa is leaving the past behind and going off to college, distancing herself from her high school boyfriend and her overbearing mother. She pictures a quiet existence of homework and seclusion, until one party—specifically one boy— changes her life. Filled with romance and intrigue, After is an unforgettable, blush-worthy tale of betrayal and secrets, a […]

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The Fever King: A Political, Immersive YA Read

Posted on Mar 11, 2019May 2, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Victoria Lee’s The Fever King delivers a powerful, haunting, and inventive new perspective on a possible future for America, one filled with death and magic. From the perspective of a teen named Noam, Lee takes readers on a journey that is both relevant and otherworldly, a truly original and thoughtful fictional tale. Noam is alone […]

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