Review: Alice Isn’t Dead by Joseph Fink

Title: Alice Isn't Dead Author: Joseph Fink Publisher: HarperCollins Length: 355 Pages Category: Horror Rating: 5 Stars At a Glance: Alice Isn't Dead is the trippiest of road trips. I was told a horror story that I couldn't look away from and didn't want to until it came to its end. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb:... Continue Reading →

Review: The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics by Olivia Waite

Title: The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics Series: Feminine Pursuits: Book One Author: Olivia Waite Publisher: Avon Impulse Length: 219 Pages Category: Historical Romance Rating: 4 Stars At a Glance: Triumphant, affirming, and making science sexy one page at a time, The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics makes all the right steps and comes to... Continue Reading →

Review: Swimming in the Dark by Tomasz Jedrowski

Title: Swimming in the Dark Author: Tomasz Jedrowski Publisher: HarperCollins Length: 224 Pages Category: Literary Fiction Rating: 5 Stars At a Glance: Tomasz Jedrowski’s deeply moving and stunningly portrayed novel of love set against a backdrop of political unrest and divided loyalties reads like both memoir and confessional. It is a passionate novel, beautiful and... Continue Reading →

Review: Small Town Pride by Phil Stamper

Title: Small Town Pride Author: Phil Stamper Publisher: HarperCollins Length: 265 Pages Category: Middle Grade Fiction Rating: 4 Stars At a Glance: Just in time for Pride month, Small Town Pride is a book that needs to be given a place on middle school library shelves. It’s an uplifting story about the power of love... Continue Reading →

Review: A Beautiful Crime by Christopher Bollen

Title: A Beautiful Crime Author: Christopher Bollen Publisher: HarperCollins Length: 400 Pages Category: Mystery/Suspense At a Glance: While I could have done with fewer detours into the minutiae of Venice—there is little doubt the author knows and loves her in personal ways—the suspense of how this crime drama would resolve itself, and if Nick and... Continue Reading →

Review: The Man Who Fell in Love With the Moon by Tom Spanbauer

Title: The Man Who Fell in Love With the Moon Author: Tom Spanbauer Publisher: HarperCollins Length: 368 Pages Category: Historical, LGBT Fiction At a Glance: The Man Who Fell in Love With the Moon is a book unlike any I’ve read before, and my head was so full of its story when I finished that... Continue Reading →

Audio Review: The Dangerous Art of Blending In by Angelo Surmelis ~ Narrated by Michael Crouch

Title: The Dangerous Art of Blending In Author: Angelo Surmelis Narrator: Michael Crouch Publisher: HarperCollins Run Time: 8 hours and 9 minutes Category: Teen Fiction At a Glance: The Dangerous Art of Blending In by Angelo Surmelis is a powerful, own-voices story that is a fabulous addition to the LGBTQ YA space, and Michael Crouch’s... Continue Reading →

Review: The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee

Title: The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue Author: Mackenzi Lee Publisher: HarperCollins Length: 513 Pages Category: Historical, Teen Fiction, Sci-Fi/Fantasy At a Glance: Zounds—this was fun! 5 glorious stars! Reviewed By: Ben Blurb: An unforgettable tale of two friends on their Grand Tour of 18th-century Europe who stumble upon a magical artifact that leads... Continue Reading →

Ten Years Later – A Review Of Steve Kluger’s “Almost Like Being in Love”

Title: Almost Like Being in Love Author: Steve Kluger Publisher: HarperCollins Pages/Word Count: 370 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: A high school jock and nerd fall in love senior year, only to part after an amazing summer of discovery to attend their respective colleges. They keep in touch at first, but then slowly drift apart.... Continue Reading →

Ten Years Later – A Review Of Steve Kluger's "Almost Like Being in Love"

Title: Almost Like Being in Love Author: Steve Kluger Publisher: HarperCollins Pages/Word Count: 370 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: A high school jock and nerd fall in love senior year, only to part after an amazing summer of discovery to attend their respective colleges. They keep in touch at first, but then slowly drift apart.... Continue Reading →

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