Young Adult Lit

Book Review: You Look Different in Real Life

There was the version of me I created to show the world, and the version of me that felt like me...and I can't tell where they overlap. All young adult literature is concerned...

Book Review: The Disenchantments

As usually happens when The Disenchantments start a show for strangers instead of just kids at our school, the crowd stares at them in a stunned silence. One of my favorite...

Book Review: Book of a Thousand Days

Eventually I got myself up so I could write what Tegus said. To keep telling my story seems like the last bit of living I can still do. Oh my gosh, I loved Book of a Thousand...

Book Review: The Wicked and the Just

If I'm to be ruled, may it be by those who see. The Wicked and the Just by J. Anderson Coats is different from most books I read. For one thing, it's historical fiction--set...

Book Review: Belle Epoque

Before I get to the review, I just signed up for Bloglovin', so feel free to follow my blog with Bloglovin. Which I know you could do anyway, but still. It's, like, official...

Book Review: Eleanor & Park

“You can be Han Solo,” he said, kissing her throat. “And I’ll be Boba Fett. I’ll cross the sky for you.” The next time I say that I don't like literary fiction remind me that...

Armchair BEA 2013: Children’s Literature

Ah, here we go. Children's literature is kind of my jam. I've always, always read it and when I figured out I could study it in college and grad school, well. So, basically, I...