April releases I’m excited about
Othergirl, Nicole Burnstein (April 2nd, Andersen Press) A middle grade superhero story focusing on girls’ friendships. Sounds like my kind of thing! Louise and Erica have been best friends […]
Othergirl, Nicole Burnstein (April 2nd, Andersen Press) A middle grade superhero story focusing on girls’ friendships. Sounds like my kind of thing! Louise and Erica have been best friends […]
This book is said to be like Neil Gaiman’s Stardust crossed with John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars. I was dubious, of course, but how could I resist? That’s […]
I really dislike putting off writing about a book because by the time I get to it, my initial impressions would be all faded away – which is partly the […]
This is the first of what may or may not be a monthly thing. I figured that since I’m choosing my favourite upcoming titles for the elsewhere newsletter anyway, […]
Honestly, I don’t get the assumption that every magic school story is a HP ripoff. There were wizard school books LONG BEFORE ROWLING. But I do get the initial reaction […]
I read as a form of escape. The books I choose always transports me away from reality into the story and lives of different people who are much more interesting […]
review by ANUSHA Just like Say Her Name, another predictable story of an asylum turned into boarding school. Of course, there would not just be a bunch of curious kids […]
review by ANUSHA When I read the synopsis of the book, I thought it was just another high school botched up Blood Mary story. I wondered if it was going […]
review by BELLE Have you ever had a bad day? Or maybe a period in your life when you’re feeling low? A time when you felt so tired of all […]
review by SARAH So, I started reading this book because it sounded promising – a pretty & nice girl who, I might add, is also popular (wow) falls for the […]