
Aislinn reviews ONE OF OUR KIND, by Nicola Yoon, Knopf, 2024, 272 pages. In One of Our Kind, […]
Aislinn reviews ONE OF OUR KIND, by Nicola Yoon, Knopf, 2024, 272 pages. In One of Our Kind, […]
Candice reviews THE MAYOR OF MAXWELL STREET by Avery Cunningham, Hyperion Avenue, 2024, 508 pages. To put it […]
Sara reviews Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Neil Gaiman and Terry […]
Sara reviews The Homewreckers by Mary Kay Andrews, St. Martin’s Press, 2022, 437 pages If you’ve ever wanted […]
Sharon reviews Coraline by Neil Gaiman, Harper Collins, 2002 162 pages Coraline has just moved into a new […]
Andrea reviews You Don’t Know Everything, Jilly P! by Alex Gino (Scholastic, 2018.) Alex Gino is an amazing writer […]
Andrea reviews FINDING DOROTHY by Elizabeth Letts. (Ballantine Books, 2019) I am going to be honest when I […]
Andrea reviews If You could be Mine by Sara Farizan, Algonquin, 2013 Sometimes, when I am really lucky, I […]
Andrea reviews ARE YOU SLEEPING? by Kathleen Barber (Simon & Schuster, 2017.) Twins Josephine and Madeline Buhrman had […]
Andrea reviews How Hard can it Be? by Allison Pearson (St.Martin’s Press, 2018.) I will tell you right […]
Syma reviews BETTER LATE THAN NEVER by Kimberla Lawson Roby (Grand Central Publishing, 2018.) If you’re looking for […]
Syma reviews FALLEN by David Baldacci,(Grand Central Publishing, 2018.) If you have never read any of David Baldacci’s […]
Darnell reviews Memory Man by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing, 2015.) I must say Memory Man was quite […]
Kal reviews Thor Vol. 1, by Michael J. Straczynski. This is the official kick off of a short lived […]
Syma reviews Curl up & Dye by Sharon Sala, Sourcebooks, 2014. Here I am again, after reading another […]
Darnell reviews The Last Mile by David Baldacci, Grand Central Publishing, 2016. The Last Mile is the first […]
Syma reviews The Color of Love by Sharon Sala, Sourcebooks Casablanca, 2017. I am never disappointed when it comes […]
Syma reviews Dangerous Pleasures by Bertice Small, New York Library, 2008 The main character, Annie Miller’s plight began […]