Always Once Upon a Time in New York City: A Long Way From You by Gwendolyn...
In Gwendolyn Heasley’s companion to Where I Belong, small-town Texan teen Kitsy Kidd takes center stage. When Kitsy is accepted into a prestigious summer art program, her friend Corrinne’s family...
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I’m excited to welcome Gwendolyn Heasley back to the blog to celebrate her new book, A Long Way From You. Last time you visited my blog, you said you were sure being an author would hit you once you...
View ArticleNine Lives, Nine Times to Die: All These Lives by Sarah Wylie
I feel like I’m becoming a bit of a connoisseur of Cancer Kid books lately. This year has been packed with them–The Fault in Our Stars, Me & Earl, The Probability of Miracles, and Gone, Gone, Gone...
View ArticleWaiting on Wednesday: Lovely, Dark, and Deep
“Waiting On” Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating. Summary from Goodreads: A resonant debut novel about retreating...
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View ArticleIf You Like The Cutting Edge
If You Like… is a feature highlighting blogger recommendations for books, authors, TV shows, movies, and music based on the things you already know and love. This week’s post includes recommendations...
View ArticleUnfurl the Jib: Unbreak My Heart by Melissa Walker
Clementine is forced to spend a summer on a boat with her family. This would be bad enough if it was any other summer, but to make it all worse, this is the summer after Clementine has lost all of her...
View ArticleIf You Like Downton Abbey
If You Like… is a feature highlighting blogger recommendations for books, authors, TV shows, movies, and music based on the things you already know and love. This week’s post includes recommendations...
View ArticleWhere Things Come Back Tour: Beware Ornithological Cannibalism
I reviewed John Corey Whaley’s Printz and Morris award-winning Where Things Come Back nearly a year ago. When writing enthusiastic reviews, I always wonder which of the books I love will be temporary...
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