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September 16, 2013

THE S-WORD by Chelsea Pitcher

September 16, 2013

I first caught sight of this book at the library when I randomly pulled it out of the shelf. The premise seemed promising enough but I didn’t realize till I got home that this is a mystery novel. Now, I don’t read a lot of these nowadays but I had this phase when I was…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, betrayal, bullying, dating, death, debut authors, high school, homosexuality, loneliness, realistic fiction, suicide

September 9, 2013

ANOMALY by Krista McGee

September 9, 2013

ANOMALY (Anomaly #1) by Krista McGeeAnomaly contains everything a reader expects in a good story. A protagonist, a hero, a plot with highs and lows, problems that need to be solved and an unexpected twist.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, brainwashing, christianity, dystopian, emotions, faith, futuristic, genetics, humanity, mind control, music, post-apocalyptic, religion, subterranean

August 13, 2013

CONFESSIONS OF AN ALMOST-GIRLFRIEND (Confessions #2) by Louise Rozett

August 13, 2013

CONFESSIONS OF AN ALMOST-GIRLFRIEND (Confessions #2) by Louise RozettRose is back, a year older, a sophomore, with a slight bit more mature voice, and a whole lot more problems than when readers first got to know her in Confessions of an Angry Girl. She needs to decide for herself what to do with Jamie. She still has the cheerleaders on her case. She and her brother are not exactly talking to each other either. She also hasn’t stopped missing her dad who died in Iraq the previous year. In the very least, she has her best friend back by her side.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, blogging, bullying, consumerism, drugs, family, friendship, high school, language, music, realistic fiction, romance, self discovery, siblinghood, single parenthood

August 6, 2013

BESTEST. RAMADAN. EVER. by Medeia Sharif

August 6, 2013

In light of Ramadan, it seemed fitting to finally pick up Bestest. Ramadan. Ever. With the pink swirls on the cover, the depiction of a guy and a girl together with that pastel-creamed cupcake, I expected a feel-good kind of book. What I did not expect was a load of fluff to boot. Perhaps the…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, dating, debut authors, family, friendship, high school, islam, multiculturalism, muslim characters, realistic fiction, religion

July 30, 2013

MILA 2.0 by Debra Driza

July 30, 2013

For those who like their books action-packed, Mila 2.0 definitely is worth checking out. For those who prefer to relate to the characters in a story though, this book might not entirely satisfy. I like a cross between the two, so I was kinda sitting on the fence about how I felt after I was done…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: action, american authors, androids, death, debut authors, humanity, identity, romance

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