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New Releases

New Releases

Posted on10 April, 202310 April, 2023

A great mix of new releases this week that make it hard to choose which exactly one I will buy for myself to celebrate making it to spring break. What […] Read More

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Book Review: Daughters of Oduma

Posted on31 March, 202328 March, 2023

Title: Daughter of Oduma Author: Moses Ose Utomi Genres:  Fantasy Pages: 368 Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers Review Copy: ARC by publisher Availability: Available now Summary:  Eat. Dance. Fight. […] Read More

Book Lists, Horror

Celebrating Women of Horror

Posted on22 March, 202321 March, 2023

To celebrate Women’s History Month I thought I’d highlight some authors who specialize in creeping us out, scaring us, and writing amazing thrillers that have us biting our fingernails as […] Read More

New Releases

New Releases

Posted on13 March, 202311 March, 2023

Two new books dropping this week and both look really good. Which one should I purchase first? Midnight Strikes by Zeba Shahnaz Delacorte Press Seventeen-year-old Anaïs just wants tonight to […] Read More

Book Reviews, Category, Fantasy

Book Review: The Beauty Trials

Posted on3 March, 20232 March, 2023

Title: The Beauty Trials Author: Dhonielle Clayton  Genres:  Fantasy Pages: 352 Publisher: Disney Hyperion Review Copy: ARC by publisher Availability: Available now Summary: With the dangerous, erratic Princess Sophia imprisoned, […] Read More

Book Lists, Category, Romance

Celebrating Black Love

Posted on22 February, 2023

On this last week of Black History Month, and with February also being the month of love, I’d thought I’d highlight some YA romance that I’ve enjoyed the past year […] Read More

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