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All the Truth That’s In Me by Julie Berry is a Historical YA Fiction with a Mysterious Twist

  Julie Berry ‘s All the Truth That’s In Me is a time jumping historical novel like none that I’ve … More

all the truth that's in me, book review, julie berry, yalit

Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick is punchy, smart, sad and completley original

The level of clarity of character and emotion that Matthew Quick, author of Silver Linings Playbook, can achieve with an impeccable … More

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More Than This by Patrick Ness – begins as perfection and at it’s weakest bits is still 90% better than most books

“Haven’t you ever felt like there has to be more? Like there’s more out there somewhere, just beyond your grasp, … More

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Expect Lauren Myracle’s book The Infinite Moment of Us to shake things up upon it’s release Aug. 27th

Lauren Myracle’s new book The Infinite Moment of Us is as fresh, crisp, honest and refreshingly shocking as Judy Blume’s Forever … More

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Glory Be is a Fabulous MG Historical Novel Which Introduces the Jim Crow South with Just the Right Mix of Intellegence and Compassion

Augusta Scattergood successfully transports her readers to the summer of 1964, Hanging Moss Mississippi. You can feel the heaviness in … More

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/> Melissa Walker’s book Unbreak My Heart is a smart and swift coming of age tale that follows the very … More

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