DELIRIUM by Lauren Oliver – REVIEW

Love is a disease. If you get it you’ll suffer from loss of appetite, feelings of euphoria, and become easily distracted. Once Love (amor deliria nervosa) gets a hold of you, there is no hope. You can’t be cured after the fact. Luckily, the government has developed a procedure to protect the citizens from this [Keep Reading]

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DROUGHT by Pam Bachorz – REVIEW

DROUGHT is about a girl named Ruby who lives as a slave with her mother and the other followers of Otto. She is approximately 200-years-old as are the others in her group.  The water they drink gives them extended life. They are enslaved by Darwin West, an evil, greedy man who is in love with [Keep Reading]

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SWEETLY by Jackson Pearce – REVIEW

In SISTERS RED Jackson Pearce put a new twist on the story of the Little Red Riding Hood. This time she is taking on Hansel and Gretel. I was extremely excited when I saw this ARC at a booth at the NCTE Conference and quickly grabbed it up when I got the chance. Now, I [Keep Reading]

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GIRL PARTS by John Cusick – REVIEW

It all starts with a suicide.  Nora Vogel transmits her death live on a video website and David just happened to stumble upon it while he was surfing the Internet. When word gets out that he was one of the kids to watch, his parents and the school counselor become worried about the amount of [Keep Reading]

SHE’S SO DEAD TO US by Kieran Scott – REVIEW

It’s been 18 months since Ally Ryan has lived in Orchard Hill and she is nervous about moving back. She doesn’t know how her friends are going to welcome her back after she left without even saying goodbye to them. Ally didn’t have any warning the night her and her parents left town. With her [Keep Reading]

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THE ETERNAL ONES by Kirsten Miller – REVIEW

Haven has always been an outcast in her little town of Snope City. Her best friend, Beau, is the only one to stick by her when everyone else in town thinks she is strange, or worse yet, possessed by a demon.  Since she was a little girl she has had visions of a past there [Keep Reading]

SISTERS RED by Jackson Pearce – REVIEW

Scarlett and Rosie survived the unthinkable when they were just young little girls.  A big bad wolf, disguised as a salesman, forced his way into their Grandma’s cabin, brutally killed her, and then moved on to attack the girls.  Scarlett, determined to save Rose, grabbed a shard of glass to fights for their lives.  She [Keep Reading]

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PASSING STRANGE by Daniel Waters – REVIEW

Let me start out by saying, you’ll want to read the first two books in this series before picking up PASSING STRANGE.  If you don’t, you’ll be lost on the ins and outs of the plots and characters. You can find my reviews for the first two books below: GENERATION DEAD #1 KISS OF LIFE [Keep Reading]

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ROT & RUIN by Jonathan Maberry – REVIEW

Benny just turned fifteen. In his world that means he must find a job in order to continue receiving his rations. The problem is, Benny can’t find a job he likes.  He and his best friend, Chong, waited too long to get one and all the easy jobs are gone. What’s left aren’t very appealing. [Keep Reading]

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MONSTERS OF MEN by Patrick Ness – REVIEW

Walker Books – May 3, 2010 (UK) Candlewick- September 28, 2010 (USA) MONSTERS OF MEN is the wonderful conclusion to the Chaos Walking Trilogy. It picks up where THE ASK AND THE ANSWER leaves off – right at the beginning of WAR! The Spackle, the Answer, and the Mayor’s army are all converging on New [Keep Reading]

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