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Posted on Jun 4, 2016Jun 27, 2016 by: Joshua Flores

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 …

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Posted on Jun 1, 2016Jun 27, 2016 by: Macey Lavoie

A Book Lover’s Dream: My Time at BookCon 2016

It was mid-morning in the windy city of Chicago when the clock struck 10:00 am. A thunderous noise could be heard outside the McCormick place …

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Posted on May 21, 2016Jun 13, 2016 by: Joshua Flores

Gwenda Bond Talks About Her Latest Book— Lois Lane: Double Down

The following interview was written in collaboration with Food, Fitness & Fiction. Gwenda Bond provided a fresh new voice in the YA genre with her …

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Posted on May 3, 2016May 31, 2016 by: Joshua Flores

Review: Save Me, Kurt Cobain by Jenny Manzer

Kurt Cobain once said, “The worst crime is faking it,” and Nico Cavan couldn’t agree more. Ever since her mother mysteriously disappeared years ago, Nico …

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Posted on Apr 11, 2016Jun 6, 2016 by: Emily Ward

How Not to Be a Rochester: Having and Keeping a Social Life

I get it. You’re an introvert, and you have trouble hanging out with large groups of people — especially when they start sniffing around your …

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Posted on Apr 9, 2016May 2, 2016 by: Joshua Flores

Review: Even If the Sky Falls by Mia Garcia

Can one day on the dazzling streets of New Orleans really change your entire life? In Mia Garcia’s debut novel, Even If the Sky Falls, Julie …

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Posted on Apr 2, 2016Apr 25, 2016 by: Germ Magazine guest author

Review: Only Ever Yours by Louise O’Neill

About a year ago, I discovered the author Louise O’Neill. Her books, like Only Ever Yours, have become some of my favourites, and I’d like to …

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Posted on Mar 5, 2016Mar 27, 2016 by: Joshua Flores

Review: First & Then by Emma Mills

Devon Tennyson’s life is anything but extraordinary, but everything begins to change when her cousin Foster comes to stay with her family for the year. …

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Posted on Feb 24, 2016Mar 27, 2016 by: Emily Ward

Dear Lizzie B.

The meanings of my Tuesdays and Thursdays have changed since I left high school. Now, Tuesdays and Thursdays mean class at 9:40 and at 1:10 …

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