UNWHOLLY is a book I’ve been waiting for since 2008 when I finished UNWIND. Neal Shusterman really set the bar high with UNWIND and I was hoping he could keep up the momentum with the next book in the trilogy. Well, he didn’t let me down. I was lucky enough to pick up a copy [Keep Reading]
Little Brown – April 2011 Neva lives with her mother and father under the Protectosphere – an electronically charged dome that covers and protects the population. The Homeland tells the people there is nothing beyond the Protectosphere except an unliveable wasteland. Young people are encouraged to get married and have children in order to increase [Keep Reading]
September 7, 2010 – Little Brown Ames lives a good life with her parents and younger sister. They take family vacations together, enjoy each other’s company, and have everything they want – a nice house, friends, and luxuries. Little does Ames know, but everything is about to come crashing down around her. After returning home [Keep Reading]
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]
Be aware that you will need to read the other books in the series in order to fully understand the world of the Morganville Vampire Series. Glass Houses Dead Girls’ Dance Midnight Alley Feast of Fools Lord of Misrule LORD OF MISRULE picks up right where FEAST OF FOOLS leaves off. Bishop is in town [Keep Reading]
Things aren’t getting any easier in the FAYZ (Fall-out Alley Youth Zone) since the big Thanksgiving Battle against Caine and the other Coates Academy kids. In fact, everything seems to be going from bad to worse. Sam, the appointed leader of Perdido Beach, is feeling the pressure of all the day to day decisions. The [Keep Reading]
As a fan of apocalyptic science fiction, I was very excited to read GONE by Michael Grant. In the blink of an eye, everyone over the age of fourteen disappears. POOF! Teachers in the middle of a lesson, mothers preparing their babies’ bottles, people driving down the road – all just GONE! Panic begins to [Keep Reading]

















































