Steph Sinclair reviews Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell and admits to completely disliking it.
Review: Parallel by Lauren Miller
Meg reviews Parallel by Lauren Miller. It’s way more of a love story than advertised to be.
Review: Unteachable by Leah Raeder
Steph Sinclair reviews Unteachable by Leah Raeder and explains why the book made her feels fall out her eyeballs.
Review: Cinnamon and Gunpowder by Eli Brown
Kat Kennedy reviews the breath-taking adventure of Wedge and Captain Hannah Mabbot in Eli Brown’s Cinnamon and Gunpowder!
Review: How to Love by Katie Cotugno
Meg reviews How to Love, it was amazing and heartfelt and full of feels.
Review: Freakboy by Kristin Elizabeth Clark
Kat Kennedy reviewed Freakboy by Kristin Elizabeth Clark and she has lots of feels to share about it!
Random Reads: T-Rex Troubles by Christie Sims & Alara Branwen
Steph reviews T-Rex Troubles per Cuddlebuggery’s suggestion box. She’s not exactly sure that was a smart idea, but it did afford her many LOLZ.
Review: Shadows by Robin McKinley
Meg reviews Shadows by Robin McKinley. Find out why she calls it “fantastic all over the place!”
Review: Entangled by Amy Rose Capetta
Kat Kennedy reviews Entangled by Amy Rose Capetta and gets a little bit sciencey. Maybe TOO sciencey.
Review: The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
It is a sweet yet hard-edged tale, easy to pick up and easy to finish, and the lack of commitment makes “The Ocean at the End of the Lane” a book that every reader can pick up.
Review: Fault Line by Christa Desir
Steph Sinclair reviews Christa Desir’s gritty debut novel, Fault Line, an intense story that explores the effects rape has on victims and their loved ones.
Review: Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
Cuddlebuggery’s newest reviewer, Meg Morley, reviews Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell and, well, fangirls.
Review: Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick
Steph Sinclair reviews Matthew Quick’s newest novel, Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock. Find out why she highly recommend it!
Review: All The Truth That’s in Me by Julie Berry
Kat Kennedy reviews All The Truth That’s In Me by Julie Berry and tries to encapsulate all her feels in some kind of coherent way.
Review: The Year of Shadows by Claire Legrand
Steph Sinclair reviews Claire Legrand’s sophomore novel, The Year of Shadows and explains why this Middle Grade novel made its way on her fav of 2013 list!
Review: 3:59 by Gretchen McNeil
Steph Sinclair review 3:59 by Gretchen McNeil and expresses her extreme displeasure at the novel’s abundant logical fails.
Review: The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Steph Sinclair reviews The Fault in Our Stars and explains why she both loved and disliked the book. Check out what she thought!
Review: We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver
It may not be an enjoyable reading experience, but I believe that “We Need to Talk About Kevin” is an important one.
Review: The Distance Between Us by Kasie West
Steph reviews The Distance Between Us by Kasie West and explains why it had her twirling around in her living room like a Disney Princess.
Review: This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales
Adrienne reviews This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales. Find out why she calls it a highly addictive read!
Review: Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan
Adrienne Fray reviews Invisibility by Andrea Creamer and David Leviathan. Alas another meh read for her, come find out why!
Review: Outcast by Adrienne Kress
Adrienne Fray reviews Outcast by Adrienne Kress and charitably describes it as “bland”. Come see why!
Review: The Beginning of Everything by Robyn Schneider
Adrienne Fray reviews The Beginning of Everything by Robyn Schneider and enjoys a good book squee. Come see what all the fuss was about.
Review: Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Adrienne Fray reviews Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell. Come see what made Adrienne’s cool give way into rampant mushing.
Review: September Girls by Bennett Madison
Steph Sinclair reviews September Girls by Bennett Madison and rages. Find out why she calls it the worst book she’s ever read.