Review: The Happy Head duology by Josh Silver

We are in an epidemic. An epidemic of unhappiness.  Friends, here is the good news: HappyHead has the answer.  When Seb is offered a place on a radical retreat designed to solve the national crisis of teenage unhappiness, he is determined to change how people see him and make his parents proud. But as he... Continue Reading →

Review: The Meadowbrook Murders by Jessica Goodman

Secrets don't die. It’s the first week of senior year at Meadowbrook Academy. For Amy and her best friend Sarah, that means late-night parties at the boathouse, bike rides through their sleepy Connecticut town, and the crisp beginning of a New England fall. Then tragedy strikes: Sarah and her boyfriend are brutally murdered in their dorm... Continue Reading →

Review: A World Worth Saving by Kyle Lukoff

Covid lockdown is over, but A’s world feels smaller than ever. Coming out as trans didn’t exactly go well, and most days, he barely leaves his bedroom, let alone the house. But the low point of A’s life isn’t online school, missing his bar mitzvah, or the fact that his parents monitor his phone like... Continue Reading →

Review: Dinosaurs Lift-the-Flap book by Taffy Tales

Embark on a prehistoric adventure! From the towering T. rex to the speedy Velociraptor, each page unveils a new Jurassic surprise. Bursting with vibrant illustrations and engaging text, Dinosaurs is a delightful celebration of these ancient creatures that will spark curiosity and promote language development. Watch as your little one's imagination soars alongside these magnificent... Continue Reading →

Review: Love on Paper by Danielle Parker

Macy Descanso is a writer. Who cares if her bestselling-author mother pulled some strings to get her into a prestigious writing retreat? Macy belongs here. Even when the coordinators unexpectedly announce that this year’s theme is romance, Macy—a total cynic—is up for the challenge.But she’s not prepared for her critique partner to be fellow publishing... Continue Reading →

Review: Honeysuckle and Bone by Trisha Tobias

On the run from her own dark secrets, a teen girl becomes the nanny for a prestigious family on their Jamaican estate, where she quickly discovers even paradise may be haunted.Carina Marshall is looking to reinvent herself, and what better place to do it than Jamaica, her mother’s alluring homeland where she conveniently has access... Continue Reading →

Review: Brewed With Love by Shelly Page

Plant witch Sage Bishop intends to run her family’s apothecary one day. The doors just have to stay open until she can take over from her nana. That’s why she spends all her time perfecting a tonic that’ll put Bishop Brews on the map.She certainly doesn’t need their latest hire—and her ex–best friend—Ximena Reyes causing... Continue Reading →

Review: Prophecy by M.L. Fergus

.A lifetime of hardship and toil has left Persephone dreaming of a destiny that belongs to none but her. When a chance encounter with a handsome thief offers hope of escape, she recklessly sets her plan in motion.But the thief, Azriel, has plans of his own and no intention of letting her go anywhere. For... Continue Reading →

Review: First Love Language by Stefany Valentine

Taiwanese American Catie Carlson has never fit in with her white family. As much as she loves her stepmom and stepsister, she yearns to understand more about her culture and find her biological mother. So Catie is shocked when an opportunity comes knocking on her door: Her summer spa coworker, Toby, says he’ll teach her... Continue Reading →

Review: The Afterdark by E. Latimer

Northcroft is an elite boarding school with a deadly secret. Each night as the bell tolls and the shutters slam down, cutting off the outside world, the Afterdark descends, turning the surrounding old growth forest into a macabre copy of itself. A negative photograph crawling with horrors.Evie Laurent is certain of one thing from the... Continue Reading →

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