You'll Be the Death of Me Karen M. McManus Publisher: PenguinLength: 336 PagesPublishing: November 30th, 2021 About the Book Ivy, Mateo, and Cal used to be close. Now all they have in common is Carlton High and the beginning of a very bad day. Type A Ivy lost a student council election to the class… Continue reading You’ll Be the Death of Me, Karen M. McManus
Tag: YA
Cazadora, Romina Garber
Ugh, I want to be so mad about so many things that have occurred in Cazadora that I can’t discuss. But I’ve read enough books to know that sometimes you need to put your trust in the author to lead you through that which troubles you and gives you doubt. Manu has always just wanted… Continue reading Cazadora, Romina Garber
The Wicked Deep, Shea Ernshaw
I dig Ernshaw and have enjoyed reading what she already has published. If you caught my TBR last week, you'll see I have an ARC of her upcoming book, A History of Wild Places. I have already started that one and it is fantastic so far. Also, I'm not sure if you're a fan of… Continue reading The Wicked Deep, Shea Ernshaw
Mid-November TBR
As the year’s end looms closer, and my Goodreads goal complete, I find myself straggling when it comes to wanting to read. Thankfully, I don’t book myself too many review copies for December, so most of the books on my TBR are ones of my own, that don’t have a deadline should I want to… Continue reading Mid-November TBR
Lies Like Poison, Chelsea Pitcher
I’ve been meaning to read Pitcher for quite a while, so I feel Lies Like Poison is a good introduction to her work. This book gives you an inclusive teenage cast, where the adults are so inept, they can pretty much fade into the background because of their lack of contribution, forcing the teens to… Continue reading Lies Like Poison, Chelsea Pitcher
Blog Tour: Dragon by Midnight, Karen Kincy
Dragon by Midnight by Karen Kincy Young Adult Fantasy Publishing Date: September 1, 2021 About the Book: When the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella turns into a dragon. Her dream twisted into a nightmare, she flees from the ball into the wilderness. Cinderella’s only hope? Sikandar, a sorcerer banished from a faraway land, who promises to… Continue reading Blog Tour: Dragon by Midnight, Karen Kincy
You’ve Reached Sam, Dustin Thao
How do you move on when someone you love dies? In Julie’s case, not at all. She wants to erase his presence in her life completely. Hurt can do that to you. But her love for Sam spans past the earthly coil, enabling her to communicate with him after he dies. As good as that… Continue reading You’ve Reached Sam, Dustin Thao
10 New Releases to Look Forward to in November
It's that time of the month where we get excited for new releases to add to our (probably) impossible TBRs. Rumor is because of the wood shortage, books are taking even longer than they already were to arrive. So I would recommend using the preorders if you plan to shop for the holidays. Let's get… Continue reading 10 New Releases to Look Forward to in November
All of Us Villains, Amanda Foody, Christine Lynn Herman
Do you know what I really hate? When a book is a first in a serial, and they don’t tell you it’s a book one on any retail sites. So you get invested in the book, and then it ends with no sort of reward at all. You cannot call books part of a series… Continue reading All of Us Villains, Amanda Foody, Christine Lynn Herman
Blue Shadows Fall, Lenore Stutznegger
About the Book: “They wear the faces of your loved ones, but are more beautiful than you could ever imagine. Lovely things shouldn’t draw you in and kill you. You almost want them to.” Seventeen-year-old Blue Haven, gifted with superhuman sight since birth, dreams of becoming a warrior—not that anything’s happened near the wall since… Continue reading Blue Shadows Fall, Lenore Stutznegger
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