Here Are All the Reasons You Need to Read Fat Chance, Charlie Vega
Fat Chance, Charlie Vega by Crystal Maldonado is like Nintendo's Kirby; it sucked me in and then blew me away. It captured me – heart, soul, body, mind, etc, etc – and no Jan, I will not be quiet about it. I JUST *clenches fist* REALLY NEED YOU TO READ THIS BOOK. And here are all the reasons why.
If Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean Isn’t on Your TBR, You Need to Fix That Right Now
What’s high school without a personal meeting with the Emperor of Japan, a grumpy bodyguard with it-should-be-illegal good looks, and a major media scandal plastered across all the tabloids? Oh, was that not everyone’s experience? Well, it was for Izumi Tanaka – just your average ordinary everyday superhero teenage girl turned Imperial Princess (and yes, that was a horribly outdated Smash Mouth reference). If you don't already have Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean on your immediate TBR, then here's a little public service announcement for you: PLEASE READ THIS ABSOLUTELY FANTABULOUS BOOK RIGHT NOW!
The Sound of Stars by Alechia Dow: A Book Review
Star-crossed lovers. A cross-country road trip. Contraband music. A soft alien boi. Dramatic pop stars. A forbidden library. All this and more can be found in Alechia Dow's explosive YA Sci-Fi debut, The Sound of Stars, and if that doesn't sound like music – nay, a whole symphony – to your ears, then maybe you should get them checked. Like, right now.
Here Are All the Reasons You Need to Read ‘Tweet Cute’ Right Now
'Tweet Cute' by Emma Lord is a delightfully sweet and utterly cheesy (both figuratively and literally) romance that will fill you up like a home-cooked meal. And here are all the reasons I need you to read it.
The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh: A Book Review
Here's a joke for you: Why are vampires so unpopular? No idea? It's because they're a pain in the neck! *collective groan escapes from the audience* Okay, so perhaps my joke was really bad (but only perhaps). And perhaps vampires aren't actually that unpopular. In fact, if The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh is any indication, these blood-sucking, sparkling-like-a-disco-ball supernaturals might just be making a comeback.