Emma Lord’s The Rival is enjoyable, sweet YA rom-com High school academic rivals find themselves at it again in college in The Rival, a YA rom-com by Emma Lord. Read More ages 10 & up January 14, 2025 Debbie Levy’s A Dangerous Idea tells story of Scopes Trial Learn about the...
Morgan makes it work, while I felt sad for Andie, the growth she had throughout this book was heartbreaking and amazing all at the same time. While she has her friends for the summer she’s a dog walker, which was never on her plan. However, that is another thing that friendships an...
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Over the summer of 2003 after reading the Times book review, I would take American Renaissance and a number two pencil to a quiet hill in Central Park to read of a summer afternoon. American Renaissance quickly became one of those books that I wished I could eat. I know that sounds loopy...
“[An] appealing summer romance. . . . The characters’ intimate personal interactions are pure gold. Especially appealing are Wiggs’s evocations of timeless summer pleasures and her sweet yet complex depictions of Aaron’s healing at the hands of his new father figure and foster sister.” Pu...
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It’s the summer of 1989 when Brandon and Angela head to the Harbor Pointe Inn for a romantic weekend. Brandon has big plans—to propose to the love of his life. But Angela isn’t sure if that’s what she wants since her first marriage was a disaster. Her goal is to capture a gho...
Deserted by the Winter prince she thought loved her, Meghan is now a prisoner, and as war looms between Summer and Winter, she must embrace her faery heritage to survive. Why You Should Read: With a beautiful setting, a flawed heroine, and full of action, The Iron King will keep you ...
Or how I clearly disagree with the Goodreads choice awards. We are in for a world of hurt. Because I have some seriously unpopular opinions- but that’s what you’re here for, right?Right???Because if not, you’re in for a horrible surprise. While I will be the first to say I’v...
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