SON by Lois Lowry – REVIEW

Almost 20 years after publishing THE GIVER, Lois Lowry has finally written the ending to Jonas’ story. SON is told in three parts, Before, Between, and Beyond, with a new main character. Claire, a girl a couple of years older than Jonas’, was assigned to be a Birthmother at the ceremony when she became a [Keep Reading]

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STITCHES by Daniel Waters – REVIEW

    I love Daniel Waters and I fell in love with the Generation Dead series in 2007 when I got my hands on an ARC of GENERATION DEAD (the first in the series) at an English teachers conference. I’ve reviewed all of the book and posted a Q & A with him over the [Keep Reading]

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FOREVER by Maggie Stiefvater – REVIEW

NOTE: You need to read the first two books in this series, SHIVER AND LINGER, before you read FOREVER in order to understand the story.  The tables have turned. Now, Sam is the one waiting. Even though waiting for Grace to return to human form is torture, it is nothing to the agony he feels [Keep Reading]

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FictFact – A Way to Keep Track of the Series You Read

I’ve mentioned before on this blog how Stand Alone novels are hard to come by. Overall, that is fine with me.  I love reading series. I’m one of those people that has to read them in order. I’ve found a new book tracking site that focuses on series.  It is called FictFact. It is taking [Keep Reading]

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BOURNE by Lisa Bergren – REVIEW

NOTE: You should read The River of Time Trilogy before reading this book. (WATERFALL, CASCADE, and TORRENT) BOURNE starts right where TORRENT ends.  Castello Forelli is dealing with the wounded from the battle. Gabi, instead of enjoying her first days as a bride, finds herself organizing the people of the castle in order to best [Keep Reading]

THE FIRE (WITCH & WIZARD #3) by James Patterson and Jill Dembowski – REVIEW

Whit and Wisty are on the run. Danger is around every corner with the New Order police on the lookout.  Their pictures are posted everywhere making it difficult to blend in. Whit’s magic is running low and Wisty is in the last stages of the Blood Plague. Whit has to find somewhere to hide and [Keep Reading]

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THE RIVER OF TIME Series by Lisa Tawn Bergren – REVIEW

Gabi and Lia Betarrini are spending the summer in Italy with their mother on an archeological dig. They have spent every summer on various digs with their parents for as long as they can remember and instead of enjoying the beautiful sights, they are bored out of their minds. While sneaking into an ancient tomb, Gabi [Keep Reading]

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Read HANA by Lauren Oliver for FREE – TODAY IS THE LAST DAY

On February 14th, Lauren Oliver presented her public with a gift. Because so many people had pre-ordered PANDEMONIUM (due out Feb. 28th) she released the short story HANA for 4 days ONLY. So, if I can count that means today, February 17th should be the last day it will be free.  You have to read [Keep Reading]

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TORTURED by Caragh M. O’Brien – Short Story – Haiku REVIEW

Very short story
Leon’s tale of suffering
Read after Birthmarked

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THE DEAD GIRLS’ DANCE by Rachel Caine – REVIEW

Hold on to your fish-net stockings because the action in DEAD GIRL’S DANCE starts on the first page and never lets up. The story begins exactly where the first book in the Morganville series, GLASS HOUSES, leaves off. Claire, Eve, and Shane are in shock over what Shane’s father and his buddies have done to [Keep Reading]

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