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Fun teen story about generational and socioeconomic differences, and everyday school life for a...
From the first lines, the story jumps off the page. Strong descriptions, "green hair and snake...
Wow okay this looks like an adorable middle grade fantasy. Giada is training to use her magic as...
Look, cute pets are the way to anyone’s heart, and Teo’s little caiques are no exception. Aside...
I saw "AP Potions" and "Port-a-Cauldron" and was immediately interested because the details in...
It's been, what twenty pages, and I already hate this stepmother. Not entirely sure what all is...
Nonfiction is tricky because who can say what biases/lens the author brings to the table. But...
Feels like blacksmiths have been getting more attention in YA, and it's a beautiful thing....
Feels very real. I love the parallels with the "then" and "now" sections, and the immediate...
This promises to be a fun, sincere coming of age story for Ophelia and her high school cohort. I...
Looks like this is part of a series, but I had no trouble jumping in without the other books. The...
This historical fiction of the overlooked struggles in Romania at the fall of communism, with the...
A fun modern mystery straight out of recent times, with the residents of an apartment building...
Well that prologue had a twist. Filomena is just your average sixth grader, but the story reads...
Not sure what I expected from a Marissa Meyer book, but this wasn’t it, in a good way. The intro...
I think this is part of a series about detective Mazarelle, but it can definitely be read on its...
Engaging right from the beginning. Evie is the youngest of the "bad girls" at their high school,...
I'm always down for a good pirate rivalry. The writing is a little on the nose, but the narrative...
Owen opens this new book with her trademark flair for dramatic images and characters that jump...
Interesting insights into Debbye's faith and also the circuit of pageant competitions. Honestly,...
I've been meaning to read this book for a while now, and that sneak peak just moved it up on the...
This isn't normally my genre, but it feels like I've been hearing about this book forever. From...
Now that I know 'pigeoneer' is a thing, I definitely need to know more about these pigeon...
Super invested in what's going on with Evelyn, and how she has to navigate her social and...
Great title, great cover. Cadie is fun and different, and probably the first person I've read...
Funny historical romance. Dru and her friend Eva are quirky and a bit over-the-top melodramatic,...
Sunny and his friends are figuring-painting, video-streaming, roleplaying nerds, and it's...
Interesting first look, starts at the fifth chapter, right when Dar starts his new job. Easy to...
About two years after the first book, this story follows war monk Gemma and the continuing battle...
Many details and strong images. Mystery and intrigue presented early on, with several interesting...
Every once and a while I like to read outside my genre, but oh boy a page of dinner conversation...
Accessible, easy to read from the first pages. Reminds me of The Book Thief and The Girl From the...
Hearing about a new Paolini book, I tried not to let my expectations get out of hand. But if the...
Hate to get hung up on it, but present tense makes it hard for me to get into a story. Otherwise,...
Already love the dynamic between Buc and Eld. From early dialogue, it seems the meaning/value of...
Story is framed by the prologue, in which Michael Kingman is on trial for regicide. Then recounts...
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