This is first graphic novel I’ve read in a while and it was pretty great. Fans of cats, superheroes, and more cats, will love this. Katie’s best friend Bethany is headed to summer camp, but Katie can’t afford to go, so she starts doing odd jobs around her apartment. When she starts catsitting for herContinue reading “Katie The Catsitter by Colleen AF Venable”
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Aru Shah And The End Of Time by Roshani Chokshi
This was absolutely awesome! Aru Shah lives in a museum. Well, above a museum. At school, she lies to be popular, to fit in. When three of her classmates show up at the museum, telling her to prove some of those lies. Like that she has a magic lamp, and if she lights it, TheContinue reading “Aru Shah And The End Of Time by Roshani Chokshi”
Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor
Hi, everyone! I’m SO sorry I haven’t posted in so long. This book was awesome! It took me a while to finish because I was in the middle of a different series. Sunny, an albino Nigerian girl, doesn’t fit in anywhere, and she doesn’t know why. Then she finds out. She is a “free agent”,Continue reading “Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor”
The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow by Emily Ilett
Huh. It was a good book. I mean, it’s not the best, but it was good. On her birthday, Gail loses her shadow. She’s not surprised. Everything’s falling apart and it’s her sister’s fault. Ever since their dad left, Kay has been sinking. She barely eats, she never leaves the house, and she won’t swimContinue reading “The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow by Emily Ilett”
Happy National Book Lovers Day!
Hello, fellow bookworms! I just wanted to say, “Happy National Book Lovers Day!!!” I hope you are curled up with a book, reading the day away. In the comments below I would like you to put your favorite quote, the character who said it, and what book it’s in. I’m sorry I haven’t posted anyContinue reading “Happy National Book Lovers Day!”
Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
Hello! I’m so sorry I haven’t posted in a while, I’ve been doing some traveling. This is an amazing book, I’ve read it five-times. Percy Jackson has ADHD and dyslexia, and he’s been in six boarding schools in six years. He’s not a bad kid, he’s just…different. On a field trip something strange happens. HisContinue reading “Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan”
A Dance Of Silver And Shadow by Melanie Cellier
I usually don’t read romance, but this actually wasn’t bad. In this retelling of The Twelve Dancing Princesses, Princess Lily and her twin sister Sophie come to new kingdoms seeking adventure, but when they arrive, they are met with a Princess Tourney. A Princess Tourney is where a ruler or heir calls a competition betweenContinue reading “A Dance Of Silver And Shadow by Melanie Cellier”
365 Days To Alaska by Cathy Carr
Pretty good, I finished it in less than 24 hours, so it’s a quick read, at least for me. Rigel lives in Alaska, and she likes it. But when her parents get a divorce, Rigel, her sisters, and her mom are going to move to Connecticut. Right after Rigel receives this news, she makes aContinue reading “365 Days To Alaska by Cathy Carr”
The Storm Runner by J. C. Cervantes
This was awesome right from the start. Zane lives in New Mexico, climbing the volcano in his backyard and playing with his dog Rosie. When a pretty girl named Brooks appears and says he’s in danger, Zane doesn’t know what to think, should he listen to her, or should he not. But when demon runnersContinue reading “The Storm Runner by J. C. Cervantes”
Amina’s Voice by Hena Khan
Beautiful. This book was beautiful. A Pakistani-American girl named Amina longs to be brave enough to sing for a crowd, but as hard as she tries, she can’t overcome her fear. With an oncoming singing competition that her parents signed her up for, she has the stress of that, friend-troubles, and the tragedy of theContinue reading “Amina’s Voice by Hena Khan”