Monthly Archives: September 2011

Quick YA Review: Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett

Yet another Net Galley freebie was this super YA find: “Geek Girl”, coming to a store near you (and online) in December. Jen, a “bad girl”, targets a “geek” boy and decides to turn him bad and take him down … Continue reading

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Review: 52 Things Kids Need from a Mom by Angela Thomas

This title jumped out at me while I was trolling Net Galley one day. I figured I’m always looking for ways to be a better parent and I should check it out. I have delved recently into the Christian genre, and this … Continue reading

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YA Review: Addison Blakely: Confessions of a PK by Betsy St. Amant (coming in January)

Through my new favorite thing, Net Galley, I received an ARC of “Addison Blakely: Confessions of a PK” for my Kindle.  “PK” in this case stands for “preacher’s kid” and this novel was the first experience I’ve had of reading … Continue reading

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Quick Review: The Outsider by Ann Gabhart

To be honest, I wasn’t sure I was going to write a review of this book because I really didn’t enjoy it. I read it in August when I downloaded it to my Kindle. If I’m not mistaken, it was … Continue reading

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Review: The Pumpkin Man by John Everson (coming this October!)

Looking for something scary/gory/thrilling to read this Halloween? Well, thanks to the folks at Net Galley, I received a free ARC of “The Pumpkin Man” by John Everson. In this 300+ page thriller, Jennica Murphy seeks to solve the mystery of her … Continue reading

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Review of a $0.99 Kindle Find: The Mill River Recluse by Darcie Chan

I always enjoy browsing through my Kindle for good, cheap reads. This book was listed in the top sellers, but cost only 99 cents, so I figured it was a good deal. “The Mill River Recluse” tells the story of … Continue reading

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