Goodness, June. How did we make it to your middle without a single blog entry?
I’ve been a busy bee.
So far in June, I’ve read GIRL AT SEA by Maureen Johnson, THE MOON AND MORE by Sarah Dessen, ELEANOR AND PARK by Rainbow Rowell, DESTROY ME and UNRAVEL ME – both by Tahereh Mafi. […]
Regina Afton stomped on toes and burned bridges as she climbed her way up the social ladder, trailing on the (Catholic-school-uniform) shirt tails of her best friend and leader of the Fearsome Fivesome, Anna Morrison.
The lone sober one at a party of drunk teens, Regina barely avoids being raped by Anna’s scummy boyfriend. She […]
“Catching Fire” is the second book in Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games series. The book was released earlier this year, and the publication date for the third and final book in the series – title to be determined – was recently set for August 2010.
I cannot wait.
I was expecting it to be a good […]
I snagged this book for $0.50 from my library’s used book sale. I’d seen the title, but I hadn’t heard a thing about it. Given that it’s written by David Levithan, whose writing I thoroughly enjoyed in “Nick & Nora’s Infinite Playlist” and “Naomi & Ely’s No Kiss List,” (and that amazing price), I figured […]
“The Hunger Games” takes place in a dystopian society, in a place that was once called North America. A world that should be difficult to imagine comes alive effortlessly. Suzanne Collins created a world and characters that, while entirely different from what we know, are vivid and realistic.
Katniss, our 16-year-old protagonist, volunteers to represent […]
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