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Book Review : Here We Are Now by Jasmine Warga

February 15, 2018      Leave a Comment

  Unrated | 304 pages | Balzer + Bray | Contemporary | 11/07/2017 

 Here We Are Now is the captivating story of a family being broken apart and brought back together at the same time. At just 304 pages Warga tells this very insular story about family, loss and love. I mean once this story knows where it wants to go it hits all the marks.

Taliah Abbaldat summer afternoon takes a dramatic turn when the father she has never knew, famous rock star Julian Oliver. shows up on her doorstep. Julian is facing  the impending loss of the father he had a tumultuous relationship with. Inspired by the impending loss Julian finds himself  ready to do right by his own daughter before it is to late. Together  Taliah and Julian set off for his small hometown together as they begin to unearth the murky waters of her parent’s relationship. I was very tempted to comp this to a Sara Dessen novel but there is a sense of closeness and focus on character building  to this narrative that makes it less so.

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The Sidekicks by Will Kostikas

February 3, 2018      Leave a Comment

This Aussie YA follows three boys at a Sydney private school who have nothing in common except their dead best friend, Issac Roberston.

The boys in this book are labeled as the swimmer, the rebel and the nerd and they each share their unique  perspective on the aftermath of Issac’s death. Of the three boys, Harley, the “rebel”,   feels partially responsible for the death (and who is just asking to be compared to Holden Caulfield) and Miles, the loner “nerd”, have the most compelling stories  because of how Issac’s death changes the way they navigate the world.

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Book Review : The Glass Spare By Lauren DeStefano

December 31, 2017      Leave a Comment

The Glass Spare is a semi-steampunk/ fantasy mash-up that is in many ways a retelling of the King Midas story and in other ways very similar to just about any YA fantasy you might find.

I remember when DeStefano first debuted in 2011, her Chemical Garden series was taboo, dark, creepy and IIRC very popular. DeStefano has been churning out books ever since and I hadn’t really heard much about this one except I know it was featured Owlcrate.

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Book Review Bundle : The Closest I’ve Come by Fred Aceves

December 29, 2017      Leave a Comment


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Book Review Bundle : Warcross by Marie Lu

December 21, 2017      Leave a Comment

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Book Review Bundle : Little Wrecks by Meredith Miller

December 19, 2017      Leave a Comment




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