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Book Review: A Witch in Love by Ruth Warburton

by Amy

I was given A Witch in Love for review a long time ago, so I have to apol­o­gise to both the author and Hachette for tak­ing so long to get around to read­ing this. Anna still finds it hard to believe…

Book Review: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews

by Amy

The cover is prob­a­bly my favourite thing about this book. Not that this a bad book — I think it deserves all the rave reviews. Its def­i­nitely one of the bet­ter can­cer books I’ve read about a child dying (though why…

Book Review: The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han

by Amy

The Sum­mer I Turned Pretty is the first book in a YA series that by all accounts, seems to be well-loved and incred­i­bly pop­u­lar. It’s your typ­i­cal teenage love-triangle set against a pretty back­drop of sea, sun and sand, and…

Book Review: Creepover Truth or Dare by P.J Night

by Amy

Creep­over: Truth or Dare, while not some­thing that can really hold my inter­est now, is a book I know I would have enjoyed in my pre-teen years. Fans of R.L Stine will most likely enjoy this one – I devoured…

Book Review: Lilah May’s Manic Days by Vanessa Curtis

by Amy

Two years ago, Lilah’s older brother, Jay, ran away after she caught him tak­ing drugs. Since then, no one’s heard from him or knows where he is. Eaten up with guilt and worry, with her par­ents not cop­ing well and…

Book Review: When You Were Mine by Rebecca Serle

by Amy

What’s in a name, Shake­speare? I’ll tell you: Every­thing. Ros­aline knows that she and Rob are des­tined to be together. Rose has been wait­ing for years for Rob to kiss her—and when he finally does, it’s per­fect. But then Juliet…

Book Review: A Witch in Winter by Ruth Warburton

by Amy

Anna Win­ter­son doesn’t know she’s a witch and would prob­a­bly mock you for believ­ing in magic, but after mov­ing to the small town of Win­ter with her father, she learns more than she ever wanted to about power. When Anna meets…

Author Interview: Ruth Warburton

by Amy

Ruth War­bur­ton, author of A Witch in Win­ter, joins us on the blog today to chat about her debut novel. Click here to see my review. A Witch in Win­ter has quite a his­toric feel — the idea of witchcraft…

Book Review: The Book of Blood and Shadow by Robin Wasserman

by Amy

It was like a night­mare, but there was no wak­ing up. When the night began, Nora had two best friends and a boyfriend she adored. When it ended, she had noth­ing but blood on her hands. Chris was dead. Adriane…

Book Review: A Hen in the Wardrobe by Wendy Meddour

by Amy

Mul­ti­cul­tural children’s books can, sadly, be dif­fi­cult to find. A Hen in the Wardrobe is a fun, easy read for chil­dren, and despite its quirky title, is, at heart, about mixed fam­i­lies, cul­tural dif­fer­ences, com­mu­nity and accep­tance. There are also…

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