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Ruta Sepetys is a go to author for not only my own library but my classroom library. Her...
I adore books written with short and interesting chapters that read more primary source like -...
I adore YA books that tackle tough social justice aspects of our society that have been ignored. ...
As a history teacher, I am always looking for books that give life to history that is often...
Fantasy and horror are not my typical genre but this reads more like Harry Potter meets Interview...
After reading a few memoirs exposing the rape culture and the awful atrocities of the justice...
NYC has always been a place of interest for me - the architecture, the history, and the people. ...
Margot’s family is only alive for the first few lines but those lines predate a life of isolation...
I was looking to try a new genre and this sounded intriguing - kind of like Little Shop of...
From the first sentence about killing his brother with a benign object, a penny, to the details...
Whisper Man had people (no pun intended) talking loudly about North’s work and this book will no...
Although it was a little difficult to understand who some of the people were when they first...
Jones writing style is the type that induces feelings of complete understanding if not parallel...
As a history geek (and teacher) this book has me hooked from the beginning lines. Especially in...
Books that bounce between two or more character views hold a certain appeal. The build-up as you...
This is going to be one of those novels that sucks you in with details. Just the imagery of the...
The book cover is slightly ominous but doesn’t seem to fit with the content. The content though...
The book cover transports you with a tropical feel but there is an underlying sense of...
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