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Breathless: A Charming yet Tragic Summer Read

Posted on Oct 26, 2020Oct 25, 2020 by Joshua Flores

Claudine’s life is unrecognizable. After family tragedy strikes and Claude leaves the only home she has ever known, she and her mother take the adventure of a lifetime—spending the summer on an island, away from their troubles and away from the pain back home. Both tragic and mesmerizing, Breathless is an abrupt, lyrical novel about […]

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Knives Out: The Best Film of the Holiday Season

Posted on Dec 31, 2019Feb 24, 2020 by Joshua Flores

Harlan Thormby is dead. On what appears to be a normal evening at the family estate, a horrific death occurs, seemingly the suicide of the notorious mystery writer Harlan Thormsby. As his family reconvenes to mourn the loss of the head of their family, everything seems to become more complex, slowly unraveling secret grudges, inconsistent […]

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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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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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The Music of What Happens: Profound, Funny, and Completely Charming

Posted on Feb 18, 2019Feb 15, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Max and Jordan don’t meet on a blind date or at a coffee shop or in any romantic situation at all. Their love story begins on a food truck. The Music of What Happens is a feel-good, romantic, and thoughtful look at love and family, the difficulty of sexuality, and the damaging effects of the […]

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Author Nancy Richardson Fischer: The Words That Shape Us

Posted on Oct 11, 2018Jan 16, 2019 by Germ Magazine guest author

Two truths and a lie… When I was seven, a man said I would eventually go crazy. My mom used to tell me: I love you, but right now I don’t like you. A teacher told me that I’m smart but intellectually lazy. Figured out the lie yet? It’s impossible to know without knowing me, […]

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Interview with Maggie Ann Martin, Author of ‘To Be Honest’

Posted on Oct 6, 2018Feb 11, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Maggie Ann Martin, author of the recently released YA novel To Be Honest, brings readers a unique, diverse read about the struggles of adolescence and what it means to be proud of the body you were given. With a humorous and realistic depiction of high school and body image, Martin gives light to the struggle and […]

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Jeff Giles: Writing, Lord of the Rings, and Exciting New YA Fiction

Posted on Jan 28, 2017Feb 14, 2017 by Joshua Flores

Jeff Giles, author of The Edge of Everything, brings readers a story filled with intensity, romance, and revenge. Told through the perspectives of two witty and edgy characters, Giles provides plenty of dangerous, thrilling, and unexpected moments in a novel that is unlike anything else available on the shelves today. Grab a copy of The […]

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