Book Reviews

Pam Jenoff

Jordan Weiss hasn’t been back to England since grad school over a decade ago. Her successful career as an intelligence officer for the U.S.

Richelle Mead

When alchemist Sydney is ordered into hiding to protect the life of Moroi princess Jill Dragomir, the last place she expects to be sent is a human private school in Palm Springs, California.

Jane Eagland

Seventeen-year-old Louisa Cosgrove is making a journey in a carriage, supposedly to become a companion for a young lady of the Woodville family.

Philana Marie Boles

Ann Michelle is tired of her boring, predictable life. She never takes any risks and wouldn’t dream of breaking any of her grandma’s rules. She longs for freedom and excitement.

Emily Wing Smith

Wow. I don't really know how to explain my thoughts on this book. This is another book that is finalizing my decision to create a new rating system.

Pam Jenoff

Jordan’s whole world has been turned upside down.

Karen Essex

Dracula in Love, by Karen Essex is from the untold perspective of Dracula. Mina has, her whole life, been the innocent girl free from un-pure thoughts.

Editors of Time for Kids Magazine

Have you ever wondered how wi-fi works, popcorn pops, people can stand on surf boards, or why chameleons change color? Then Big Book of How is for you.

Mary Higgins Clark

Mary Higgins Clark’s latest mystery finds Zan Moreland wondering if she’s lost her mind.

Rosemary Clement-Moore

Texas Gothic is murder mystery that involves ghosts, a paranormal family, anthropology, cowboys, and some tree climbing goats.

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