From the same author as Dead City, this is a really good book. Sara—or Brooklyn, depending on whether you’re asking before or after she became a spy—was arrested for hacking, but she was doing it for good cause. Someone unexpected shows up and busts her out. Now she’s a spy at FARM, she makes friendsContinue reading “City Spies by James Ponti”
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The School For Good And Evil by Soman Chainani
Love it! This was a really good book, but I have to admit, I’m not the biggest fan of all the lovey, girls must be saved by boys thing, and I definitely don’t agree with all the pink. My favorite character was Agatha and I plan on reading the next book. I like it, IContinue reading “The School For Good And Evil by Soman Chainani”
Of Giants And Ice by Shelby Bach
I loved this book from start to finish. And I especially liked the part where it says “Are we happily ever after yet?” On the cover. Rory is the daughter of two divorced celebrities and she hates all the attention she gets because of it. But when she starts going to an after school programContinue reading “Of Giants And Ice by Shelby Bach”
Snow And Rose by Emily Winfield Martin
It took me over a month to finish this. Not because it was long, but because I just couldn’t get into it. It was kinda boring, though it has a good story of friendship and sisters. Snow and Rose are sisters who used to live in a big mansion, I can’t remember why they leftContinue reading “Snow And Rose by Emily Winfield Martin”
Tuesdays At The Castle by Jessica Day George
It took me a bit to get into it (meaning I didn’t finish the first chapter for three days). Celia is princess of Castle Glower, her father is King Glower. Her brother Rolf is the heir to the throne. When Rolf, Celia and their sister, Lilah, receive news that their parents are dead, Celia reliesContinue reading “Tuesdays At The Castle by Jessica Day George”
Bigger Than A Bread Box by Laurel Snyder
This one was a bit sad, but I enjoyed reading it. Rebecca’s parents separate and Rebecca, her brother and her mom go to live with her Grandmother. Rebecca feels like her mom doesn’t care, so she ignores her and will not talk to her at all. When Rebecca finds a breadbox in the attic, sheContinue reading “Bigger Than A Bread Box by Laurel Snyder”
Keeper Of The Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger
I can’t say how much I love this book, it draws me into the story so much. I’ve cried along with Sophie at the hard parts, I’ve gasped loudly enough for my sister to say ‘what?!’ at surprising parts and I’ve dreamed up hundreds of different scenes where I’m a character. I feel like IContinue reading “Keeper Of The Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger”
A Babysitter’s Guide To Monster Hunting by Joe Ballarini
Alright, I just had to post this one. For those of you who might be a bit scared of the dark, don’t be, there’s no toadies under your bed and there’s nothing in your closet (except clothes). I for one can not wait to watch the show on Netflix. Yeah, I know it’s already out,Continue reading “A Babysitter’s Guide To Monster Hunting by Joe Ballarini”
The Magic Half by Annie Barrows
When Miri gets sent to her room, she accidentally goes back in time seventy years! She meets Molly, who’s living with her terrible Aunt Flo, and her cousins, Horst and Sissy. Please don’t ask why someone is named Sissy. Miri has always felt different, her younger sisters, Nell and Nora, are twins. And her bigContinue reading “The Magic Half by Annie Barrows”
The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste
Scary (but not too scary) fun, this book shows that not everything is as it seems. It all starts when two boys tie a necklace to a wild animal. Corinne La Mer doesn’t believe in the Jumbies, monsters that live in the forest, most people on the island believe in them, and for good reason.Continue reading “The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste”