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Posted on Dec 3, 2018Dec 3, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

Strange Days: A Quirky yet Enthralling Teen Sci-Fi Story

Alex’s life is about to unravel. His family dynamics are complicated at best, the men in his family have begun dying at young ages without …

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Posted on Nov 10, 2018Nov 8, 2018 by: Germ Magazine guest author

Why We Love ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is a film adaptation of the young adult novel written by Jenny Han. The story revolves around Lara …

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Posted on Nov 9, 2018Nov 8, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

The Geography of Lost Things: Love, Loss, and Road Trips

Jessica Brody, author of Boys of Summer and Unremembered, brings YA audiences a novel about rekindled love, unconventional family situations, and a classic romantic road …

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Posted on Oct 16, 2018Oct 15, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

A Star Is Born: A Flawed, Spectacular, and Moving Look at Fame

“Talent comes everywhere, but having something to say and a way to say it so that people listen to it, that’s a whole other bag. …

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Posted on Oct 12, 2018Oct 11, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

The Seven Torments of Amy and Craig: Painful Breakups and Untimely Hamster Deaths

“During our relationships, those periods of calm and joy between the inevitable periods of disaster and doom that followed, things were awesome. At least at …

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

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

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 …

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Posted on Sep 7, 2018Sep 5, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

‘To Be Honest’ Review: Body Positivity, Mother-Daughter Relationships, and High School Drama

Savannah’s life has slowly changed into one she doesn’t even recognize, one with her sister going off to college and her mother losing weight and …

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Posted on Sep 5, 2018Sep 5, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

Baby Teeth: The Next ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’

What if you woke up one morning and realized you gave birth to a monster? Zoje Stage questions the fundamentals of parenting and mother-daughter relationships …

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Posted on Aug 18, 2018Dec 12, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

The Cheerleaders: Evil Girls, Grisly Murders, and a Hunt for a Killer

“You can’t believe everything you hear… Girls are always whittling little weapons to stab each other with.” – Kara Thomas, The Cheerleaders Monica’s life came to …

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