YA – GN
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First Test Graphic Novel by Tamora Pierce, Devin Grayson, and Becca Farrow – REVIEW

Tamora Pierce’s Tortall fantasy world first began with her Song of the Lioness series in 1983, which quickly became a fan-favorite. Pierce’s Tortall world includes twenty books in six separate book series and is known for its strong female characters. Her book series, Protector of the Small, centers on Keladry (Kel), a young girl who longs to become Continue reading
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Wolfpitch by Balazs Lorinczi – REVIEW

Wolfpitch is a delicious and pitch-perfect YA graphic novel. With an impressive combination of diverse women, friendships, competition, music, and milkshakes, there’s not more you could want. Not to mention, it completely made my day when I read it. Continue reading
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Suffrage Song by Caitlin Cass – REVIEW

I continue to surprise myself by finding more nonfiction titles that interest me. As someone who reads very little nonfiction, I’m excited that more seems to catch my interest! Following along the same lines as my other recent nonfiction reads, Monster, She Wrote and The League of Lady Poisoners, Suffrage Song tells the stories of historical Continue reading
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Kingdom Riders by Shannon Eric Denton and Marcus To – REVIEW

A good way to get me to read something is to tell me it’s similar to The Hunger Games. When I saw Kingdom Riders promoted as a combination of Hunger Games and Amulet, I knew I needed to read it. I am so glad I did. Reading Kingdom Riders feels like revisiting a show you’ve forgotten from childhood. It’s remarkably nostalgic, while Continue reading
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The Cull, Volume 1 by Kelly Thompson and Mattia De Iulis – REVIEW

The Cull bills itself as Something is Killing the Children meets “The Goonies,” which sounds right up my alley. Its summary reads like a Karen McManus young adult mystery-horror, which hooked me. Five teen friends leave their homes in the middle of the night to shoot a film at the beach, but one of them is lying to the Continue reading
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Scales & Tales by Kevin Sherry – REVIEW

I have a bit of a confession – I have never actually played Dungeons and Dragons (or any other RPG tabletop game for that matter). I’ve always wanted to, but I never knew exactly where to start. We have a local game store that hosts D&D games, but joining a game is a little daunting Continue reading
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Bad Dreams in the Night by Adam Ellis – REVIEW

Like most 90s kids, I grew up on scary stories and urban legends. One of my favorite shows as a kid was “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” A show where kids sit around a campfire and take turns telling ghost stories shouldn’t work, but it did. In a lot of ways, Adam Ellis’s Bad Dreams Continue reading
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I Feel Awful, Thanks by Lara Pickle

You know when you start reading a book and you know it’s going to be a great read? That feeling when the setting is so comfortable you could sink into it or when the characters feel like old friends you’re catching up with. That’s how reading I Feel Awful Thanks felt for me. I Feel Awful, Thanks is Continue reading


