Pattyn’s father is dead. Now she’s on the run in this riveting companion to New York Times bestseller Burned, which Kirkus Reviews calls “a strong, painful, and tender piece about wresting hope from t...
Pattyn’s father is dead. Now she’s on the run in this riveting companion to New York Times bestseller Burned, which Kirkus Reviews calls “a strong, painful, and tender piece about wresting hope from t...
The open forum where Chelsey and Alexandra review what they liked and disliked about Feed without having to deal with the pesky job of censoring themselves
Who can say no to zombies? Chelsey and Alexandra can't! Death of the Author reviews Mira Grant's media obsessed zombie novel Feed.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF8YixUUleU?showinfo=0] My friends from NICoA have given me eleven questions, so here are my attempts at answering them!
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqcfpsjoL4s?showinfo=0&w=853&h=480] Chelsey challenged me to rewrite Twilight using characteristics of Harry Potter. This was the outcome.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK9bukB13zA&w=853&h=480] John Green’s new book The Fault in Our Stars is finally out. After promising to sign every single copy of the first edit...
If your younger self had the chance to see your Facebook account now, what would they do? Would you look? What would you change? Read takes a look at The Future of Us.
With a title like 'Legacy' you would expect a book to leave you with something more than anger at rookie mistakes and drab characters. But you'd wrong. Is this really the best that Harlequin Teen has ...
Cloud Atlas is an all encompassing narrative that asks: What if Souls drifted through life like clouds? Sometimes slow and confusing, Cloud Atlas is one of a kind and definitely worth a read.
A fond series from your formative years brought back to life by an unexpected sequel? Sounds like a dream come true... or maybe it's your worst nightmare. Read takes a look at Sisterhood Everlasting.
I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed Bumped because despite some of the overly bubbly slang and its somewhat underdeveloped characters it makes you really think.