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Category Archives: YA Book Reviews
Review: The Iron Queen by Julie Kagawa
Published by Harlequin Teen Released January 25, 2011 358 pages Where I got it: Public library Rating: 4 stars *Warning* Spoilers ahead if you have not read the first two books in the series. If you have, please proceed. In … Continue reading
Review: The Deadly Sister by Eliot Schrefer
Published by Scholastic Press Released May 1, 2010 352 pages Where I got it: Public library Rating: 3 stars When Abby finds the body of school star, Jefferson Andrews, dead, her thoughts immediately turn to convincing everybody that her drugged-out, … Continue reading
Review: Other by Karen Kincy
Published by Flux Released July 11, 2010 336 pages Where I got it: Public library Rating: 3 stars Gwen is a half-human, half-pooka, a Welsh magical being. That doesn’t make her that much different than everybody else, other than the … Continue reading
Review: Here Lies Bridget by Paige Harbison
Published by Harlequin Teen Released January 18, 2011 224 pages Where I got it: Public library Rating: 4 stars Bridget Duke is the queen bee of her school. She decides who is cool or uncool, and everybody is jealous of … Continue reading
Review: Timeless by Alexandra Monir
Published by Delacorte Released January 11, 2011 304 pages Where I got it: Public library Rating: 2 stars Michele Windsor’s grown up in Southern California with her mother. Hardly anybody around her knows, but she’s a part of the vastly … Continue reading
 
								





















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