A question that plagues every bookworm's mind, "What should I(you) read next?" so here I am listing my recommendations for you. The recent books that made me laugh and made me say that books are really one of my best friends. 1. Hello Goodbye And Everything In Between by Jennifer Smith Something about new… Continue reading Book Recommendation: What I’m Currently Loving
Tag: young adult
Warcross by Marie Lu
Title: Warcross Author: Marie Lu Genre: YA, Science Fiction Published 12 September 2017 by G.P Putnam Son's Books for Young Readers Rating: 5/5 stars For the millions who log in every day, Warcross isn’t just a game—it’s a way of life. The obsession started ten years ago and its fan base now spans the globe,… Continue reading Warcross by Marie Lu
Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart
Title: Genuine Fraud Author: E. Lockhart Genre: YA, Mystery Published 5 September 2017 by Delacorte Press Rating: 4/5 stars The story of a young woman whose diabolical smarts are her ticket into a charmed life. But how many times can someone reinvent themselves? You be the judge. Imogen is a runaway heiress, an orphan, a… Continue reading Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart
Girls Made of Snow And Glass by Melissa Bashardoust + Importance of Feminism in YA
Title: Girls Made Of Snow and Glass Author: Melissa Bashardoust Genre: YA, Fantasy Expected publication: September 5th 2017 by Flatiron Books Rating: 5/5 At sixteen, Mina's mother is dead, her magician father is vicious, and her silent heart has never beat with love for anyone—has never beat at all, in fact, but she’d always thought… Continue reading Girls Made of Snow And Glass by Melissa Bashardoust + Importance of Feminism in YA
My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows
Title: My Lady Jane (Lady Janies #1) Author: Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows Genre: Historical, Fantasy, YA Published June 7th 2016 by HarperTeen Rating: 5/5 The comical, fantastical, romantical, (not) entirely true story of Lady Jane Grey. In My Lady Jane, coauthors Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows have created a one-of-a-kind… Continue reading My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows
Definitions of Indefinable Things by Whitney Taylor
Title: Definitions of Indefinable Things Author: Whitney Taylor Genre: Young Adult, Mental Illness, Contemporary Published April 4, 2017, by HMH Book for Young Readers Rating: 3.5/5 This heartbreaking, humorous novel is about three teens whose lives intersect in ways they never expected. Reggie Mason is all too familiar with "the Three Stages of Depression." She… Continue reading Definitions of Indefinable Things by Whitney Taylor
July: Life Update + Wrap-Up
Hey there everyone! I haven't posted one of these since last year I think? Well for now I am motivated to show you guys my not so lengthy wrap up and life update post! I would like to say that July was a huge month for me! Remember me talking about fresh new beginnings? Well I… Continue reading July: Life Update + Wrap-Up
Little Monsters by Kara Thomas
Title: Little Monsters Author:Kara Thomas Genre: YA, Thriller, Mystery Published July 25th 2017 by Delacorte Press Rating: 5/5 Kacey is the new girl in Broken Falls. When she moved in with her father, she stepped into a brand-new life. A life with a stepbrother, a stepmother, and strangest of all, an adoring younger half sister.… Continue reading Little Monsters by Kara Thomas
Wesley James Ruined My Life by Jennifer Honeybourn
Title: Wesley James Ruined My Life Author: Jennifer Honeybourn Genre: YA, Contemporary, Romance Published July 18th 2017 by Swoon Reads Rating: 4/5 Sixteen-year-old Quinn Hardwick’s having a rough summer. Her beloved grandmother has been put into a home, her dad’s gambling addiction has flared back up and now her worst enemy is back in town: Wesley James, former childhood… Continue reading Wesley James Ruined My Life by Jennifer Honeybourn
What To Say Next by Julie Buxbaum
Title: What To Say Next Author: Julie Buxbaum Genre: YA, Contemporary, Mental Health Published July 11th 2017 by Delacorte Press Rating: 4.5/5 Sometimes a new perspective is all that is needed to make sense of the world. KIT: I don’t know why I decide not to sit with Annie and Violet at lunch. It feels like no one here gets… Continue reading What To Say Next by Julie Buxbaum
