An Interview With Holly Goddard Jones, author of The Salt Line
I am so excited about this book! It has already vaulted up to become one of my favorite thrillers ever and I think it is going to be...
Hot Books of Summer/Fall 2017, Part I
I'm back! Summer always unglues me, what with the heat and all the travel and the thousands of children running around and the alcohol....
Everyone Brave is Forgiven by Chris Cleave
The problem with reviewing a large amount of books is it's possible to use up all the superlatives, particularly if you are excitable by...
An Interview With Lisa Duffy, author of The Salt House
One of the things I love most about reading fiction is the opportunity to inhabit a consciousness completely alien to my own. Recently...
An Interview with Jessica Strawser, author of Almost Missed You
Almost Missed You begins with an event so startling there is no possible chance you’ll put the book down. A woman named Violet is...
The Last Kids on Earth
The Last Kids on Earth is about a 13 year old boy named Jack Sullivan, whose town and possibly the rest of the world has had a monster...
Never Let You Go by Chevy Stevens
I read Stevens' debut novel Still Missing when it was released in 2010 and remember it as one of the creepiest abduction scenes ever...
History Is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera
Well, this book tore my heart in half and then stomped on it, but before we get into that, here’s some background: Theo, Griffin’s...
Virals by Kathy Reichs and Brendan Reichs
Today's book review is a guest post from my friend Colman, age 12. He'll be recommending Middle Grade and Young Adult books from time to...
We Could Be Beautiful by Swan Huntley
It’s very difficult to write a book with an unlikable main character. Or, I should say, it’s very difficult to write a book with an...