Review: Ink by Alice Broadway

A great start to a new YA fantasy trilogy with an intriguing concept.  Ink Summary Every action, every deed, every significant moment is tattooed on your skin for ever. When Leora’s father dies, she is determined to see her father remembered forever. She knows he deserves to have all his…

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Songs About A Girl Trilogy by Chris Russell Review

Somehow, I’ve managed to read and absolutely love all three books in the Songs About A Girl trilogy without publishing a review of any of them, so after finishing the final instalment this morning I thought I’d do things a little differently and review the whole trilogy at once. Songs…

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Review: Unconventional by Maggie Harcourt

Funny, feel-good novel for convention goers, fandom members and book lovers. Unconventional Summary Lexi Angelo has grown up helping her dad with his events business. She likes to stay behind the scenes, planning and organising… until author Aidan Green – messy haired and annoyingly arrogant – arrives unannounced at the…

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Review: The Fandom by Anna Day

Essential reading for any YA fan who’s ever wanted to escape to their favourite fictional world. The Fandom Summary Cosplay ready, Violet and her friends are at Comic-Con.  They can’t wait to meet the fandom of mega movie, The Gallows Dance. What they’re not expecting is to be catapulted by…

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Review: Someone Like You by Sarah Dessen

This YA contemporary is a gorgeous summer read about family, friendships and first love.  Someone Like You summary Halley and Scarlett have been best friends for years, balancing each other perfectly. Scarlett’s the popular one, Halley’s the dependable quiet sidekick… Then Scarlett’s boyfriend is killed in a motorbike accident, just…

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