NERVE by Jeanne Ryan – REVIEW

BOOK DESCRIPTION FROM GOODREADS: A high-stakes online game of dares turns deadly When Vee is picked to be a player in NERVE, an anonymous game of dares broadcast live online, she discovers that the game knows her. They tempt her with prizes taken from her ThisIsMe page and team her up with the perfect boy, [Keep Reading]

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DEATH CLOUD by Andrew Lane – REVIEW

Sherlock Holmes wasn’t always the great detective we know him as today. Once, he was a young teenage boy just learning the ways of the world. DEATH CLOUD is the first in a series of Young Sherlock Holmes stories. On a holiday from school, Sherlock is devastated to find out he is going to have [Keep Reading]

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VARIANT by Robison Wells – REVIEW

Benson Fisher has finally found the educational experience he’s been looking for.  As a foster kid who has been bounced from home to home for all of his life, he’s never had a chance to stay at a school for very long.  He wants to make something out of his life. He wants to learn. [Keep Reading]

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HUSH, HUSH by Becca Fitzpatrick – REVIEW

Simon & Schuster – October 13, 2009 Nora is a responsible girl. She keeps her grades up and always informs her mother where she is and what she is doing. Since the death of her father, Nora’s mother has had to take a job that keeps her away from home and out of town several [Keep Reading]

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R.I.P IV Challenge

I’ve decided to take on this challenge. I love this type of literature anyway, so…it shouldn’t be too difficult to complete. Here are some specifics (taken from the Stainless Steel Droppings Blog), but be sure to visit the host’s website for all the info. Readers Imbibing Peril, that is what it is all about. I [Keep Reading]

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THE FOREST OF HANDS AND TEETH by Carrie Ryan – REVIEW

Delacorte Press – April 14, 2009 Mary’s world is surrounded by the moans and shuffles of the Unconsecrated. The Unconsecrated look for ways to breach the fences that protect her village. They try to find weakness in the metal links. They reach through trying to grab hold of anyone unfortunate enough to walk too close [Keep Reading]

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LORD OF MISRULE by Rachel Caine – REVIEW- Possible Series Spoilers

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]

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DEADLY LITTLE SECRET by Laurie Faria Stolarz – REVIEW

Hyperion – December 2008 Camelia lives a very normal life. She has loving parents, two best friends, a good job, and decent grades. Everything changes for her when she is almost killed in the parking lot at school on the last day of her sophomore year. A mysterious stranger saved her by pushing her out [Keep Reading]

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FEAST OF FOOLS by Rachel Caine

Rachel Caine has done it again. She starts FEAST OF FOOLS like she does the other books in the Morgenville Vampire series – right in the middle of the action which grabs you by the hair, yanks you in, and won’t let go until the story is over. At the end of MIDNIGHT ALLEY, the [Keep Reading]

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MIDNIGHT ALLEY by Rachel Caine

THIS BOOK WILL BE RELEASED ON OCTOBER 2, 2007. Claire’s life isn’t getting any easier since the last time we saw her in DEAD GIRLS’ DANCE. Everyone should be safe now that she has signed a contract with Amelie. Shane, Eve, and Michael should be protected and Claire should be able to rest easy, except [Keep Reading]

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