Everyone knows that women aboard pirate ships are unlucky. When I first saw Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller I assumed, erroneously, that the daughter from the title would be another left-behind maiden yearning to travel the sea with her father. I could not have been more wrong. Seventeen year old Alosa has been... Continue Reading →
Foolish Hearts by Emma Mills
Reading Foolish Hearts by Emma Mills made me immensely happy. So many YA books, especially those set in high school, are stuck in the doldrums. Foolish Hearts lends vulnerability and nuances to the characters that could have been manipulated in a negative and depressing manner. Instead, each characters concerns and tribulations became platforms for growth.... Continue Reading →
Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
The first book I read by Becky Albertalli was The Upside of Unrequited Love. It was included in an OwlCrate and I didn't want to read it. I was coming out of a YA funk so I put it on my bookshelf and left it there for about six months. One night insomnia struck and I... Continue Reading →
Trollhunters by Guillermo del Toro and Daniel Kraus
Trollhunters is written by Guillermo del Toro and Daniel Kraus. Most people have heard of Guillermo del Toro either for Pan's Labyrinth or the more recent Academy Award willing film, The Shape of Water. Less have heard of his co-author Daniel Kraus who, along with del Toro co-authored The Shape of Water. But, before The Shape of... Continue Reading →
When Dimple Met Rishi and From Twinkle with Love by Sandy Menon
These two books are in the same genre of lovely YA summer reads as the Love books by Jenna Evans Welch. Both When Dimple Met Rishi and From Twinkle with Love are written by a new author, Sandha Menon, who weaves her own Indian culture and traditions through these delightful young adult stories. I read When Dimple met Rishi in... Continue Reading →
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
"We are all children of blood and bone." Tomi Adeyemi's debut novel Children of Blood and Bone came into my hands riding a tidal wave of hype. It has been fraught with comparisons bent on convincing readers that this book is similar to something else they enjoyed. Truthfully, you will see some themes that are familiar... Continue Reading →
Love & Gelato and Love & Luck by Jenna Evans Welch
Recently I read a review of Love & Luck by Jenna Evans Welch on Beauty and the Bean Boots. The book sounded too adorable to pass up so I requested it from my lovely library along with Welch's first book Love & Gelato and quickly consumed them both. These sweet YA books are perfect for summer light reading! Love... Continue Reading →
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
The Cruel Prince has been everywhere. I love Holly Black and I was thrilled that she had a new book. But, I made a New Year's Resolution that I wouldn't buy any new books. Sigh. I resigned myself to waiting until after the backlog of books was taken care of and then I would zoom out... Continue Reading →
Geekerella by Ashley Poston
This book made me happy cry...three times. Now, maybe it is because the book reached directly into my geeky little heart and plucked at my fan-fiction loving heartstrings. Or, perhaps this delightful little re-telling of Cinderella was just swoon worthy enough to push my frazzled emotions over the edge. Either way, I love this book!... Continue Reading →
Frighteningly Good Reads #15
I know, I know. I'm falling further and further behind! But, you know whose fault it is? (Mine, really, because I apparently lack literary self control.) But some blame needs to be laid at Maggie Stiefvater's door for writing an engaging and epic series. It all started on October 15th when I started reading The Raven Boys.... Continue Reading →
