“The impossible could not have happened, therefore the impossible must be possible in spite of appearances.”
In Murder on the Orient Express, a baffling murder occurs on a train trapped in a snowst…
Skyjacked by Paul Griffin is the kind of book I can see appealing to both boys and girls. It's action-packed, full of questions and surprises, and a twist that's both unexpected and sad.
It's…
This delightful little novel will take you on a journey through the literary world and show you the trials and tribulations faced by many authors. But it may also leave you asking, "Is Katelyn D…
The Candle and the Flame is a book of love, loss, good, evil, grief, and hope. It runs the gamut of emotions and will leave you wanting more and hanging on to your seat until the very last …
Do you ever pick up a book that just sucks you in and won’t let you go? The kind of book where your inner monologue says, “I should really put this down and go eat something,” but then you say “…
From beginning to end, this book was a struggle. Written by a father and daughter team--he's a doctor; she's a comedian. From the description, it sounded like themes teens often struggle w…
Hiromu Arakawa delivers another compelling installment of Fullmetal Alchemist. Brother Ed and Al have to contend with villains, plots within the state, and even strife between themselves in this …
On the surface, When I was Summer is simply a book about a teen girl searching for her identity in several different ways. But once you get into the story it's much deeper than that. Nora is…
Having loved The Matched Trilogy by Ally Condie, I was excited to check out her new book, The Last Voyage of Poe Blythe. Condie's latest addition lived up to the expectations set by her…
What happens when you throw two teenagers from the same hometown together on a plane with a sick man? You get the cheeky, quick read novel called, Quarantine: A Love Story.
Fans of roman…
Last of Her Name is a thrilling chase through space as Stacia Androva learns who she is and what the universe has in store for her…literally…. the universe.
There were so many things I loved a…
The story begins the summer before the main character, Rooney's, senior year of high school. She should be enjoying her last little bit of life before becoming an adult and beginning college, unfortun…