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Skim by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki

This is actually a graphic novel that was assigned as a textbook for one of my courses. I didn’t think I would enjoy it, especially because I REALLY did not like some of the other assigned texts, but I was surprised to find it was quite good. I’m not much of a graphic novel reader…

Emmy and Oliver by Robin Benway

I was intrigued by this story because it is not your common teen romance novel. it explores so many more issues…. Oh I can’t say anything without giving it all away so I’m just going to jump right into the review! Emmy and Oliver were born on the same day of the same year in…

The Uninvited by Cat Winters

I don’t know if I’ve ever mentioned this but I absolutely love novels about ghosts and psychics. I don’t know if I hold much stock in them but I find the supernatural to be fascinating. I’m always looking for something that will give me goosebumps and I always approach novels about ghosts and the like…

The First Wife by Erica Spindler

I’m back into the thriller genre (again) with yet another novel that claims to be shocking and scary and all that other stuff. Well, here’s what I thought of it: Like most girls, Bailey has always dreamed of a knight in shining armor. When her mother passes away, she desperately needs a miracle. When she…

Dollbaby by Laura Lane McNeal

*EDITED: My friend had told me about this book and for some reason she had mentioned that it was on Oprah’s book list. However, she was mistaken in the fact. Nevertheless, I usually avoid books on that list. Not because they are bad or anything but rather because I find that they all have the…

The Ice Twins by S.K. Tremayne

When I first read the teaser on the back of the novel, I knew I had to read this novel. It sent chills down my back and I could envision it going in so many different directions. As expected, I would never have guessed the ending. So without further ado, here is the review: Losing…