Book Reviews

Martyn Bedford

Alex Gray wakes up one morning in an unfamiliar bedroom of a house belonging to a family he has never met.

Janni Lee Simner

Winter has finally come, and at first the weakening of the flesh-seeking trees in the forest seems like a good thing, but now the crops are failing, a strange boy is staying in her village that mig

Robert R. M. Verchick

In the ongoing crisis caused by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Robert R.M.

Melissa Jensen

Sixteen-year-old Catherine Vernon has been stranded in London for the summer—no friends, no ex-boyfriend Adam the Scum (good riddance!), and absolutely nothing to do but blog about her misery

Antony John

"For the record, I wasn't around the day they decided to become Dumb." So starts the story of high-school-senior, Piper, and how she came to be the manager of her school's resident rock b

Joss Stirling

This was a surprising read I have to admit. I never expected it would turn out to be the kind of story it was.

Janet Fox

I was first drawn to this book because of the cover, which is absolutely gorgeous. In fact, I think I first read about it on Melissa Walker's blog, in one of her cover stories.

Marthe Jocelyn
Folly by Marthe Jocelyn is a story of life in Victorian England told from several very different points of view.
Janet Fox

In Faithful, Maggie Bennett is in shambles. Her mother recently disappeared, and her father is unable to support Maggie while he grieves.

Ariela Anhalt

Freefall makes use of a clichéd plot. Two high school boys (one a newcomer, of course) are rivals both on the fencing team and for the love of a girl named Nicole.

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