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[review] Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
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[review] Fever by Lauren Destefano
Don’t just take my word for it! “DeStefano’s writing style is VERY lush and will appeal to a certain type of reader.” – April @ Good Books and Good Wine “Still a really fun read, but Wither is my chosen favorite so far!” … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, dystopian, female protagonist, Fever, Lauren Destefano, young adult fiction
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[ISBC-review] Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta
The “Inner Senshi Book Club” is an online book club where five book lovers of different backgrounds and tastes across the world take turns at selecting and hosting a book each month. Individually, we are (in alphabetical order): Aimee, Angel, myself (Meghan), Samantha … Continue reading
[review] Monsters of Men by Patrick Ness
Warning: Possible spoilers for The Knife of Never Letting Go and The Ask and the Answer. Starting up right where The Ask and the Answer lets off, war has come to the people of New Prentisstown. The men and the … Continue reading
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[review] Beauty by Robin McKinley
Honour has never liked her nickname, Beauty, because with two beautiful sisters to compare herself to, she knows she is not a beauty. But she is strong and she is brave, and when her father is forced into a deal … Continue reading
[review] The Ask and the Answer by Patrick Ness
Warning: Spoilers for The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness…probably. Todd has done everything he could to save Viola and it might not be enough. To make matters worse, he know finds himself under the control of the … Continue reading
[review] Partials by Dan Wells
After a war between humans and partials (genetically engineered soldiers gone rogue), humanity is on the brink of collapse thanks to a plague that killed 99.9% of the population and kills any baby that’s been born since. At sixteen Kira … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Dan Wells, dystopian, female protagonist, Partials, young adult fiction
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[review] How to be popular by Meg Cabot
Stephanie Landry has spent her life paying for one teensy, tiny mistake. She’s sick and tired of being the school outcast, so when she discovers a book titled “How to be Popular” she creates the perfect popular plan. But soon … Continue reading
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Tagged audiobook, book review, chicklit, contemporary, female protagonist, How to be popular, Meg Cabot
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[review] Of Poseidon by Anna Banks
ARC provided by the amazing Angel of Mermaid Visions. Emma is your average girl living an average kind of life until she literally runs into the hottest man she has ever seen, Galen the prince of the Syrena. Sparks fly … Continue reading
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[review] Out of Sight, Out of Time by Ally Carter
Before, Cammie left on the most important and dangerous mission of her life, the mission to find out what happened to her father, leaving her friends and family behind in order to protect them. Then Cammie wakes up in a … Continue reading
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