Tessa Gray was filled with excitement when she got off the boat that brought her to England from America. Finally, she’ll be reunited with her brother. Instead of her beloved Nate meeting her at the dock, the Dark Sisters showed up. Believing the story that Nate asked them to accompany her to London, Tessa climbed [Keep Reading]
As part of the Bloggiesta weekend I decided to implement a new feature on the blog. Every once in a while, maybe once a month, I’ll post a Read-a-Like list. If you are like me, once you find one book you like you like to read others like it. As some of you know, I’m [Keep Reading]
HarperTeen – June 1, 2009 Anita “Needy” Lesnicki is the best friend to wild, crazy, and beautiful Jennifer Check. After Needy is dragged to a club to see a up and coming Indie band called Low Shoulder, her life begins to unravel. Needy notices some changes after their night at the club. Jennifer’s behavior gets [Keep Reading]
Welcome to the Traveling to Teens Blog Stop for Sarah Rees Brennan. Sarah Rees Brennan was born and raised in Ireland by the sea, where her teachers valiantly tried to make her fluent in Irish (she wants you to know it’s not called Gaelic) but she chose to read books under her desk in class [Keep Reading]
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]
Coming March 2009 The third and final installment in the Mortal Instruments trilogy definitely lives up to the reputation of the first two – CITY OF BONES and CITY OF ASHES.CITY OF GLASS picks up a short time after CITY OF ASHES ends.Clary has a mission.Madeleine, her mother’s friend, is possibly the only person who [Keep Reading]
Clary Fray lived a normal life. At least she did until she witnessed a murder at a dance club while out with her best friend Simon. What she couldn’t understand is why the victim disappeared in front of her eyes. You see, she wasn’t supposed to see it in the first place. Not because there [Keep Reading]






































