I’m the Girl

Courtney Summers has a knack for writing uncomfortable and heartbreaking books about young women. She does not shy away from exposing readers to the harsh

Don’t Go to Sleep

1918 – New Orleans Gianna is seventeen years old living in a world where WWI has come to an end, people are dying from the

Truly, Madly, Amy

Coming of age, Kerry Wilkinson style! This book was different than the other books I have read by him, but just as good! Wilkinson takes

The Charmed List

Charming! Ellie Kobata is part of a magical community that no knows exists. She must keep that part of herself secret, even from her best

Misrule (Malie Duology, #2)

“It’s the kind of kiss that inspires stars to climb into the sky and light up the world.” ― Tahereh Mafi Alyce has wreaked havoc

Wake The Bones

Laurel Early’s farm just woke up. Her bone pile (don’t ask) had gotten up and walked away. The woods are shifting, and the soil is

The Library

“Libraries are more than just a storage place for books, they are treasure troves filled with creativity and knowledge. And that knowledge can be empowering.”

Mystified

Fifteen-year-old, beauty pageant queen Jules has been drowned in her family’s swimming pool. Who would want her dead? Who would benefit from her death? Before

I Kissed Shara Wheeler

I’m glad this book mentioned, Looking for Alaska because it gave me strong vibes of that book. Chloe Green’s mothers moved from California to Alabama four years