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Review/Interview: Broken – C.J. Lyons

Review/Interview: Broken ̵..

Broken is the story of 15 year old Scarlet Killian. Ever since Scarlet can remember she has been sick. She hasn’t been able to live a normal life like kids her age because she has Long QT and her heart can decide to kill her at any moment. Tired of being an outsider, different, Scarlet convinces her father and mother to let her prove herself and go to a normal high school for at least a week. Completely out of her element Scarlet is faced with bullying, friendships and crushes right off the bat. But she is also faced with […]

Posted November 4, 2013 by Andi / 0 Comments
Review: Fangirl – Rainbow Rowell

Review: Fangirl – Rainbo..

Ever read a book that you want to read again as soon as you are done? In fact you want to read it again so much you have to physically stop yourself and keep repeating over and over in your head that you have a million other books to read? No, never happened to you? Well then you have not read Fangirl. Because OMG did this book ever give me all the feels! Feels, feels, everywhere.I loved it so much I don’t even know where to begin with the amazingness of Rowell’s imagination and untouchable writing. Fangirl is the story […]

Posted September 5, 2013 by Andi / 0 Comments
Review: Dare You To – Katie McGarry

Review: Dare You To – Ka..

I heart Beth’s story! She was so lost and alone. Ryan was just what he needed. Although similar to McGarry’s first book, it also was a book all of its own too. Sure Beth and Ryan were opposites like Noah and Echo from Pushing the Limits, but there was something more believable about Ryan and Beth’s connection. As they say, opposites attract and Beth and Ryan were complete opposites. Dare You To is the story of Beth, who we were first introduced to in Pushing the Limit. Beth has been relying on herself for a really long time and has […]

Posted June 7, 2013 by Andi / 0 Comments
Review: Things I Can’t Forget – Miranda Kenneally

Review: Things I Can’t F..

Fantastic. Things I Can’t Forget was really great. It was different than what Kenneally has written in the past focusing hugely on religious beliefs but even with that difference it 100% had the Kenneally feel. Cute boy? Check. Emotional Turmoil? Check. Character Crossover? Check. Add in the religious aspect, which I am personally fascinated by, although not religious myself, and you have a can’t miss story. And She definitely didn’t miss. Things I Can’t Forget is Kate story. She is a good girl, the one that has always done the right thing. She is basically a parents dream. But what […]

Posted March 27, 2013 by Andi / 0 Comments