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Category Archives: Reviews
Review: Fat Angie by E. E. Charlton-Trujillo
Fat Angie by E. E. Charlton-Trujillo. Candlewick, 2013. Currently available. Genre: YA Realistic Fiction Face Value: I appreciate that the girl’s body on this cover is true to the character. Although it would be even nicer to see a real … Continue reading
Review: A Corner of White by Jaclyn Moriarty
A Corner of White by Jaclyn Moriarty. Arthur A. Levine Books, 2013. Genre: Fantasy Face Value: I’m mixed on this cover. On the one hand, I find it a little twee, with the girl and the umbrella and the wisps … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Colors, England, Epistolary, Family, Fantasy, Magic, Technology
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Review: Devilish by Maureen Johnson
Devilish by Maureen Johnson. Razorbill, 2007. Currently available. Genre: YA Paranormal Fiction Face Value: Well, it sure is creepy! Those demon eyes are disturbing. The girl on this cover doesn’t look anything like how I picture Jane, Allison, or Lanalee, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Demons, high school, Maureen Johnson, Paranormal
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Review: 17 & Gone by Nova Ren Suma
17 & Gone by Nova Ren Suma. Dutton Books, 2013. Currently Available. Genre: Contemporary Realistic Fiction / Mystery Face Value: Honestly, it looks like an instagram picture. It doesn’t make me not want to read the book, but nothing about … Continue reading
Review: Minnie McClary Speaks Her Mind by Valerie Hobbs
Minnie McClary Speaks Her Mind by Valerie Hobbs. Frances Foster Books, 2012. Currently available. Genre: Middle grade realistic fiction. Face Value: This cover caught my attention from across a room. I was speed-walking through the library to the YA section … Continue reading
Posted in Middle Grade, Reviews
Tagged Iraq war, prejudice, public speaking, teachers
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Review: Also Known As by Robin Benway
Also Known As by Robin Benway. Walker Books, 2013. Currently Available. Genre: Spy Novel/Thriller Face Value: Aren’t we done with disembodied girls yet? Apparently not, and it’s a shame because I feel like there are a whole lot of really … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Friendship, high school, secret societies, spies, undercover
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Review: The Boneshaker by Kate Milford
The Boneshaker by Kate Milford. Clarion Books, 2010. Currently Available. Genre: Steampunk, Science Fiction, Historical Fiction Face Value: This cover does a great job of capturing the specific creepiness of this story. I love that it’s illustrated (middle grade covers … Continue reading
Posted in Middle Grade, Reviews
Tagged Historical Fiction, Horror, Machines, Steampunk
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Review: Cinders & Sapphires by Leila Rasheed
Cinders and Sapphires by Leila Rasheed. Disney-Hyperion, 2013. Currently Available. Genre: Historical Fiction (or is Downton-Abbey-inspired its own genre yet?) Face Value: This cover is unsurprising. It doesn’t do much for me, as a reader, but it also doesn’t turn … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Downton Abbey, Historical Fiction, Melodrama, Romance
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Review: Orleans by Sherri Smith
Orleans by Sherri Smith. Penguin, 2013. Currently available. Genre: YA Futuristic/Dytopian Fiction Face Value: I adore this cover. With fantasy and futuristic book covers, I find that the cover illustrators/designers can be reluctant to go into much detail. It’s almost … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Dystopia, hurricanes, New Orleans, severe weather, Survival
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