book review: The Wild City: Collide by Dan Cuoco
A fast-paced YA dystopia, The Wild City: Collide brings together a diverse cast of young adults who learn that people are not always who you expect them to be, and you must decide on your own truths.
book review: The Regrets by Amy Bonnaffons
An intriguing concept about a bureaucratic mixup delaying entry to the afterlife, The Regrets is a romantic fantasy in which two characters fall into intense love destined to end even as it begins.
book review: The Epic Crush of Genie Lo by F.C. Lee
The Epic Crush of Genie Lo is Buffy meets Chinese folklore filled with laugh out loud moments, some very realistic high school drama, and some well written action sequences.
book review: Twenty-one Truths About Love by Matthew Dicks
1. This novel is told completely in lists. 2. Dan is the owner of a failing bookstore. 3. Dan has an idea that might solve the problem of money. It’s illegal.
book review: Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid
Highly readable and (sometimes painfully) relevant, Such a Fun Age examines race and racism in an innovative way through the lens of three beautifully crafted characters.