Thirteen Reasons Why is Jay Asher’s debut novel for teenagers, and it’s a very beautiful addition to the psychological Young Adult books which convey a very …
The Lovely Reckless by Kami Garcia: Street Racing, Romance, and Heartbreak
All Frankie wants is to remember — to recall how her boyfriend was killed. And more importantly, who killed him. In Kami Garcia’s breath-taking new …
The Girls by Emma Cline: One of the Best Novels of 2016
Evie Boyd just wants to be noticed. In Emma Cline’s bestselling novel, The Girls, readers are taken on the journey of love, loss, betrayal, and violence …
Review: The Nerdy and the Dirty by B.T. Gottfred
Benedict and Penelope are as opposite as can be, but they are both outsiders. Benedict is a nerd who cannot function appropriately with others while …
Reading by Anisha Drall
Many people have often asked me why I read and it is because of the feeling; this feeling. This feeling of being lost in a …
Adam Silvera Talks About His Latest Novels: More Happy Than Not and History Is All You Left Me
The following interview was written in collaboration with Food, Fitness & Fiction. Adam Silvera is the bestselling author of More Happy Than Not, and his upcoming novels …
Review: Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley
“A sibling represents a person’s past, present, and future.” –John Corey Whaley, Where Things Come Back To simply describe John Corey Whaley’s debut novel as …
Review: Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow
Everyone has something to hide, but some secrets cannot be hidden. Kathleen Glasgow’s debut novel, Girl in Pieces, revolves around the struggles of Charlie Davis, a …
Erin Bowman Talks About Her Recent Releases: Forged and Vengeance Road
The following interview was written in collaboration with Food, Fitness & Fiction. Erin Bowman is the author of the Taken trilogy as well as the …