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MerissaArchaeolibrarian
MerissaArchaeolibrarian rated it 5 years ago
@XpressoTours, @MiaKerick, #Contemporary, #LGBTQ+, #Romance, #YoungAdult, 5 out of 5 (exceptional) All Boy is about two teenagers who both have issues and pasts to deal with. Callie wanted to start anew after an experience at her school. She is not very keen on giving her trust, and also allows he...
100 Pages A Day...Stephanie's Book Reviews
The kids of Baker Street grew up playing together to the fanciful games thought up by Joey Kinkaid. Joey was called the Princess of Baker Street since his games often included Joey in a princess dress being rescued by his best friend, Eric Sinclair. Now, the kids of Baker Street are in Eighth grad...
Momma Says to Read
Momma Says to Read rated it 7 years ago
Young adult, coming of age, romance, and a bit of mystery all rolled into a beautifully written story that is absolutely impossible to put down. I don't read a lot of young adult, but the premise for this one intrigued me and once I started reading, the story was so compelling that I couldn't stop. ...
MerissaArchaeolibrarian
MerissaArchaeolibrarian rated it 7 years ago
It Could Happen tells the story of three friends, a misfit triad who really, according to High School's rules, shouldn't have anything to do with each other. You have Henry, the jock, who above all else is a pleaser. You have Brody, an adrenaline junkie/rich boy. And then there is Danny, emo dude wi...
MerissaArchaeolibrarian
MerissaArchaeolibrarian rated it 8 years ago
In a Gilded Cage is a fairy tale retelling, this one being Rapunzel. This is a darker, more twisted version though, as Lucci is sold by his parents to "Father" and is basically brain washed into becoming the 'perfect' boy. There is no reward for his good behaviour though, just the promise that once ...
DiDonovan
DiDonovan rated it 8 years ago
Fairy tale retellings usually add a twist into the story - sometimes major; sometimes minor - but Mia Kerick's approach is darker and more striking than usual as she takes the Rapunzel story and adds a notably tragic element which embraces everything from a child's sale (a strange kind of "win-win" ...
Susan
Susan rated it 8 years ago
This modern day gay Rapunzel story started out wonderfully. Lots of hurt/comfort potential. But the last 25% totally ruined the book for me.Lucci is 12 years old when his parents sell him to the rich Mr. Gotham. Mr. Gotham now considers himself Lucci’s new father. He locks Lucci up in his mansion an...
makhda
makhda rated it 8 years ago
4.5 starsOh, my. I really loved this. I thought at the beginning this is erotica. Silly me. Not that there's anything wrong with that. I love good erotica too. But this is so much more than that. Oh god, so much feels. I love the story, the characters. They're likable. At first, they're so awkward b...
A girl and her books
A girl and her books rated it 9 years ago
The book was practically all fluff. Nothing much happens, I felt like the protagonists met and it was all rainbows and sunshine until one unfortunate event that takes place close to the end of the book. After that they have a couple of bad weeks, but they get through it pretty quickly. I'm not sayin...
Susan
Susan rated it 9 years ago
BR with Els, Wendy and KarlijnThis started out great. The opening scene was thrilling and I was on the edge of my seat. But this book really missed its mark when the author decided to go for a double GFY...A fellow student decides to shoot everyone in a movie theater. The rest of this book is not ev...
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