HOW TO BREAK A BOY, by Laurie Devore, is a study in grief, self-destruction and forgiveness.
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Landscape with Invisible Hand is insightful and chilling; a wonderful recommendation for any true science fiction enthusiast.
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In this novel written for fans of the dystopian-horror genre, Cash delivers a gripping story with a Jurassic Park vibe.
The Children’s Book Review | March 13, 2014 About the Books LIKE CARROT JUICE ON A CUPCAKE: BOOK 3 In the third…
Quincy and Buck is the third stand-alone story in the “Quincy the Horse” series. Quincy is a beautiful red American Quarter Horse with a long white blaze on his nose. He’s gentle and sweet, but a little on the nervous side—especially when his owner, Cam, takes him on his first trail ride in the desert where “ANYTHING COULD HAPPEN!”
In the name of love (and Valentine’s Day), this list boasts 6 amazing teen romance books. From true love to lust to unbreakable hearts, we’ve got you covered with some of the latest contemporary novels; including David Levithan’s frank and beautiful Two boys Kissing.
What I take from The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, and what I try to subtly convey to my kids when I read it, is that giving is good and important.