THE AWAKENING by Kelley Armstrong – REVIEW

HarperCollins – April 28, 2009 Reading book 1 in this trilogy, THE SUMMONING, is recommended before reading THE AWAKENING. Chloe Saunders can see ghosts. She can also raise the dead – mostly without meaning to. After being sent to Lyle House because her dad thought she was unstable (see THE SUMMONING), she found out that [Keep Reading]

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Read THE ALCHEMYST: THE SECRETS OF THE IMMORTAL NICHOLAS FLAMEL Online For Free

While browsing the Borders website, I saw something curious in the sidebar. They are providing a .pdf download of THE ALCHEMYST for free. Click HERE to read it for yourself.

 

Waiting on Wednesday – BLOOD PROMISE by Richelle Mead

Well, another week has come and gone. Last week I was lucky enough to get my WOW pick and have already read it. I loved INTERTWINED by Gena Showalter. Be sure to come back soon for my review. This week I find myself Waiting and Waiting and Waiting for… BLOOD PROMISE by Richelle Mead Visit [Keep Reading]

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To Reread Or Not To Reread – That Is The Question

Sometimes after I finish a book and it is time to choose my next one, I am tempted to go back and reread one of my favorites. I’m always torn though. There are so many new books out there that I haven’t read so how can I justify rereading something I’ve already read. I feel [Keep Reading]

 

RAMPANT (with official cover) by Diana Peterfreund – REVIEW

What comes to mind when you think of unicorns? Flowing, curling, pastel manes? A single, glittery horn? A kind and magical creature? Well, you’d be wrong. Unicorns are vicious, man-eating creatures. Their teeth are razor sharp, they are faster than a sports car, and their ability to track prey is eerie. To make matters worse, [Keep Reading]

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In My Mailbox #14

The “In My Mailbox” meme was first brought to my attention from

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"Say It Again" Saturday – HOW TO DITCH YOUR FAIRY by Justine Larbalestier

“Say It Again” Saturday was created because…Sometimes when I’m reading a book there are lines that just jump out at me. They make me want to laugh, cry, or just sit and think for a minute. Sometimes the lines are just beautifully written. They are the kind of lines that you want to stop reading, [Keep Reading]

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AIRHEAD by Meg Cabot – REVIEW

Point – May 13, 2008 Em Watts is smart, confident, and happy with who she is – even if she doesn’t fit into the popular crowd at school. She is content to spend time with her best friend, Christopher, and play Journeyquest until the wee hours of the morning. She doesn’t pay much attention to [Keep Reading]

PROM DATES FROM HELL, HELL WEEK, and HIGHWAY TO HELL by Rosemary Clement-Moore – REVIEW

Last week a friend of mine loaned me the Maggie Quinn: Girl v. Evil series. Once I started reading, I couldn’t stop. They are funny and interesting. Delacorte Books for Young Readers – March 13, 2007 Maggie Quinn is a high school senior who spends her time taking photos for the yearbook and writing stories [Keep Reading]

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Waiting on Wednesday – INTERTWINED by Gena Showalter

Well, I’ve made it to another Wednesday. The way I’ve been feeling lately, I’m a little surprised. Anyway, on to happy things – BOOKS. This week I’m… Waiting and Waiting and Waiting for… INTERTWINED by Gena Showalter There’s something about the new guy at Crossroads High . . . Most sixteen-year-olds have friends. Aden Stone [Keep Reading]

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