

Review: The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Hazel is a terminal cancer patient, and no matter how many years she might have, she's accepted the fact that she's not going to be able...


Review: The Iron Daughter by Julie Kagawa (The Iron Fey #2)
Ash has completed his side of his bargain with Meghan, and now she needs to keep up her end of the deal. Meg has returned to Tir Na Nog...


Nightlife: All the Little Things
As humans, we are one of the longest living animals on the planet. We can afford to take our time. And yet we rush so much. Relax. You...


Review: Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver (Delirium Trilogy #2)
Lena has escaped Portland and fled beyond the fence into the Wilds and the home of the Invalids. Now she must come to terms with Alex's...


Best of the Month: September 2014: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benja
Dante is book smart, while Ari is street smart. Dante is facinated by art and poetry, while Ari dwells on thoughts of his older brother,...


Nightlife: Perfection
Perfection is the greatest of all diseases. We've all had the need to be perfect, to look in the mirror or a profile of ourselves and...


Review: Something Strange and Deadly by Susan Dennard (Something Strange and Deadly #1)
Welcome to Philadelphia. Eleanor Fitt is in trouble. Her family is experiencing a economic crisis, and her mother is determined to marry...


Nightlife: What Do You Think About at Night?
I think those who are scared of the dark are only scared of the possibilities and unknowns it offers. What do you think about at night?...


Review: The Iron King by Julie Kagawa (The Iron Fey #1)
Ever since her father disappeared when she was six, Meghan Chase's life has seemed quite right. She's always been a misfit at school and...


Review: All That Glows by Ryan Graudin (All That Glows #1)
Emrys has always relished her life in the Highlands, safe from the toxic technology of modern cities. But she has been called to serve as...








