I Do Not Trust You by Laura J. Burns, Melinda Metz

An adventurous tale where two teenagers with individual motivations work together to find lost pieces of a doomsday statue. I received an advanced reader copy from the publisher, Wednesday Books in exchange for an honest review. Who knew where the line was between truth and memory? Memphis "M" is the daughter of a renowned late... Continue Reading →

The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen

The book is about a kingdom lost its royal family to the deadly politics of the kingdom. A fool's idea which is also treason might save the kingdom at a huge price, but who will go through with it. This is the first book in The Ascendance Trilogy. Valuable lessons were code words for pain... Continue Reading →

The Art of Escaping by Erin Callahan

What a refreshing read! This book is similar yet different to all the YA books out there. I received an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley, in exchange for an honest feedback. The past grounds us, places us on a timeline, but it's always open to interpretation. Mattie McKenna is a high schooler. Since childhood,... Continue Reading →

Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds

Long Way Down is the story of Will, his brother is murdered. Will is now left with rules to follow, rules his brother taught him when he was a kid. The question is at what cost should Will follow these rules.   The thing about the rules, they weren't meant to be broken. They were... Continue Reading →

Batman: Nightwalker by Marie Lu

This book brings us young Bruce Wayne, not Nolan's Batman or Zack Synder's Batman. No one ever presented Bruce Wayne as confused, lonely, rich teenager, it's about someone explored. Marie Lu presents us with her version of Bruce Wayne in this book.   “In the real world, there’s no such thing as cheating, is there?... Continue Reading →

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