

Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder
Imprisoned in a country where killing, even in self-defense, is punishable only by death, Yelena's future is bleak. However, the...
Nov 25, 2012


Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Although the writing isn't stellar and some of the characters are a little weak, Cinder has to win for the most original representation...
Nov 25, 2012


Unwind by Neal Schusterman
After America's second civil war, also known as the Heartland War, attitudes about life are different. Abortion is illegal, but parents...
Oct 2, 2012


A Confusion of Princes by Garth Nix
I generally avoid science fiction out of personal preference, but I am trying to give each type of book a chance. A Confusion of Princes...
Oct 2, 2012


The Glass Maker's Daughter by V. Briceland
Risa lives in Cassaforte, a magical medieval city ruled by a king and council of seven noble families. As a child of one of the Seven,...
Jul 25, 2012


Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore
Once again, I love Kristin Cashore's writing, the depth of her characters and the intricacy of the world she creates. Bitterblue is a...
Jul 25, 2012


Sammy Keyes and the Hotel Thief by Wendelin Van Draanen
Sammy Keyes amuses herself by observing the world outside her Gram's apartment through binoculars. Her sightings are common until one day...
May 22, 2012


Hearts, Keys, and Puppetry by Neil Gaiman
This novella by Neil Gaiman manages to present a profound story about love and forgiveness (of yourself as well as others) in a very...
Apr 3, 2012


Another Pan by Daniel and Dina Nayeri
Another Pan is a much darker version of Peter Pan placed in a more modern age with hints of Egyptian mythology sprinkled throughout....
Apr 3, 2012


Wither by Lauren DeStefano
Another dystopian novel for all you fans of The Hunger Games, The Maze Runner, Matched, and so forth. I'm really not a fan of these types...
Apr 3, 2012

