Please note that I received this book via NetGalley. This did not affect my review or rating. What a really good book. You will find yourself caught up in the life of Logan and everyone that is connected to him in some way. McQuestion does a good job of handling multiple points of view (you get L...
Grimm House was a great, creepy kids dark fantasy. Karen McQuestion used several familiar elements from fairy tales and added a few twists of her own. She does a good job of keeping it right on this side of being too creepy or sad for a kid’s book. There are definitely dark elements, but nothing tha...
Originally posted here on April 30, 2016 (http://www.markbenjaminbooks.com/my-journal/book-review-edgewood) I'm happy to have read this. Especially seeing as how I'm a virgin (again) when it comes to all things in the review world. This is a really great novel. The book description is already grea...
I had high hopes for From A Distant Star, tempered by a 3 star review and a bad experience with a better known YA alien possession novel. I was a bit disappointed, but will still rate it 3 stars as the story was interesting and I did find some positive points. Emma is a girl from the “wrong side” ...
I got a digital copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange of a honest review. Goodreads This was a really cute story ! I enjoyed it. I had some problems with it though. First, I was expecting a love story. There is romance in the book and a love story is going on, but the book was more about fr...
I read the first half of this book in a single night. It is really easy to digest, which is to be expected for a book geared towards the YA audience. There were no themes or ideas that required me to strain my brain, and the story was very linear. While mostly told from Emma’s point of view, another...
I got this book from Netgalley.I didn't know much about this book when I started it; I was expecting a sad-ish story about a dying boy and his girlfriend trying to grant his dying wish. It was nothing like that. What it really was about, I won't tell. One of the things I liked most about this book m...
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