The penultimate volume of Pretty Little Liars, you can read my review here.
Liv, Forever
A girl has to figure out a conspiracy theory at her new boarding school, all while being dead. You can read my full review here.
Rebel
I really liked Reboot, and Rebel was also really good. It’s a good conclusion to the series. You can read my full review here.
Professional athlete of the future turns superhero
This is my last review of the year (and the day)! By some miracle of will power, I met my half-cannonball goal despite only starting reviews last month. Must do better next year, for realz. My final post is for Mara, a YA graphic novel set in the future where professional sports is an even bigger business. Sport competitions keep everyone distracted from the endless world war cycle of Earth. Mara is superstar volleyball player whose been training since she was 2 years old! Barely legal, she lives […]
Miss Peregrine saga continues, ambling.
I read the first Miss Peregrine book when it first came out and I really liked it. Though I’ve owned the second book for quite a while, I only now got around to reading it. In summary it was good, but the magic is gone. Where the first book left off, the children were exiled from their home and trying to find a way to help Miss Peregrine, stuck in her bird form. Fleeing from their pursuers brought many trials as Jacob tries to help […]
Not Your Typical Airplane Read
Ironically, I read this book in its entirety on my flight from Milwaukee to Las Vegas and it made the time go quickly. Sherman Alexie’s novel, classified as young adult, starts out in a realistic fashion—Zits (he says, “Call me Zits,”) is a teenage Indian boy in foster care, who is angry, angry, angry. In the first couple of pages of the story, he has run away from his millionth foster home after mouthing off to his foster dad. By the end of the day, […]
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