Review: Paper Avalanche by Lisa Williamson

One of the best books I’ve read all year.  Paper Avalanche Summary When it comes to flying under the radar, Ro Snow is the expert. No friends. No boys. No parties. And strictly NO VISITORS. It may be lonely, but at least this way the truth remains where it should…

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Review: I Have Lost My Way by Gayle Forman

A brilliant YA contemporary from bestselling author Gayle Forman.  I Have Lost My Way Summary I Have Lost My Way Review I really enjoyed this quick, simple but powerful novel by Gayle Forman. Set across one single day, it’s incredible how much I connected with each character, even when parts…

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Review: Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

An addictive dystopian that I’d recommend despite some frustrating flaws.  Ready Player One Summary In the year 2045, reality is an ugly place. The only time teenage Wade Watts really feels alive is when he’s jacked into the virtual utopia known as the OASIS. Wade’s devoted his life to studying…

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Review: Jessie Jefferson Trilogy by Paige Toon

As a kid and teenager I was obsessed with Meg Cabot. Every time she released a new book, I’d have my hands on it within days, sometimes even hours. I’m fairly sure I’ve read almost all of them apart from The Princess Diaries which I realise is crazy as they’re…

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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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