A ridiculously cute, formerly-famous new guy dropping into your life? It's practically every girl's dream. But not Jules McCallister-Morgan's. I realize that on paper I look like your standard type-A, neurotic, overachiever. And maybe I am. But I didn't get to be the editor of my school's long-rever...
This book was really cute! It definitely could have been deeper, but I liked it just fine the way it was. This was a light, funny read that I would suggest to anyone who liked Between Us and the Moon, Lola and the Boy Next Door, The Night We Said Yes, Wildflower, The Art of Lainey, or The Revenge Pl...
Initial reaction: You know how I said in one of my status updates that this was a less good version of E. Lockhart's Ruby Oliver series?Turns out I wasn't too far off from that assessment. Except I'd say that this failed miserably with the humor and handling of very similar issues.Full review:I stru...
Ink Is Thicker Than Water…. So, Amy Spalding, I think I love you. Too strong? Too desperate? The thing is this second book totally merits this new found devotion of mine. The way things play out in this one: it’s not just about her:It’s family again, it’s new connections, and then it’s choice. And i...
See more of my reviews on The YA Kitten! My copy was an ARC I received from the publisher via NetGalley. My galley tried to pull a disappearing act on me and keep me from reading this book until I bought it (and I fully expected to buy it in order to pay for my stupidity/because I really wanted to...
Just an OK read for me. I thought it was kind of dull. Both Kellie and her sister were spoiled. I felt bad for Kellie's mother when her sister moved in with her birth mother. Kellie's relationship with Oliver was too dysfunctional to be normal. Also, she was too young to be dating a guy in college...
I will admit that I’m a sucker for books that show interesting family dynamics. This definitely one of them, as Devan goes to live with the mother she’s never really known. I liked the way it took on issues of family and identity and belonging, while also being compulsively readable. Devan’s relatio...
I originally posted this review on Consumed by Books.As you’ve all figured out by now, I am willing to give most YA contemporary novels a shot, especially if it’s possible that romance will be involved. The Reece Malcolm List caught my attention when April and Kelly both gave it incredibly positive...
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