"What's in a name? Everything… if you have my name." At her exclusive Manhattan high school, half the guys lust after seventeen-year-old Gia. The other half are afraid to even walk near her. After all, everyone knows who she is. They know that her father doesn't have a boss. He is the boss--the capo...
Fixing your wardrobe is a dream job. Fixing your life is a work of art. Sage Parker has the perfect occupation for a Manhattanite―she helps the rich and powerful keep their wardrobes current and suitable for every need. Her sense of fashion is impeccable, her connections are unsurpassed, and her eye...
My life would be perfect if…..I had a better job, if I had more education, or perhaps if I had could just say no more often. Most people have said or have had thoughts about having a perfect life but for Allie her perfect life would start if she had Amber’s nose. This slender, straight feature sits ...
I DON'T KNOW WHAT I JUST READ. It's not super bad, but it's super weird and creepy. Kissed my sibling kind of weird and creepy. Dear MIB, please use that memory eraser on me now, I feel all icky inside.
“Two under, DUI, speeding, no license, possibly stolen vehicle, resisting.” “We. Are. Fucked,” Ro whispers. “Yeah,” I whisper back, staring at Officer Hottie. “But it was so worth it.” DNF @ 50% I read some mightily terrible books, so I hope you guys understand how severely bad this book was in o...
Thanks to the publisher, Albert Whitman & Company, through Netgalley, for the ARC....
Didn't finish at about 20%. I snagged a copy of this from Netgalley as it sounded good and was a read it now. Wasn't impressed with the story felt very stereotypical and I found main character was very very immature and annoying. I can see where she's coming from, but I still found her irritating. S...
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Sensitive tale about a homeless dog who finds a new home, inspired by a true story. Admirable illustrations by Adam Gustavson. Recommended.
A very cute book about siblings and food. Everyone can relate to not wanting the peas to touch the other food on the plate. Okay, I can relate to this. I was a picky eater. My children were not. My grandchild it. She will love this book when she is a bit older, probably 4.