by Kristen Pham
[reblogged from 38 Caliber Reviews] (Please note that when I searched for Friends this is the book that the data base provided) “Belief is a powerful magic. Valerie Diaz has a power that she can’t contain, and it’s killing her. Bounced between foster homes and the streets, she only has time to...
The Society of Imaginary Friends is intriguing from the beginning to the end. This story takes awhile to heat up, but when it does it's great. I thought the characters were all well-rounded and unique. This was a very different take on the YA genre, usually the heroine is perfect and clambering to h...
I had an imaginary tormentor. He was made up by my parents whenever we would go on holiday to Porta Pollensa. He was `The Vampire Man’. He lived in a house with round windows, and my parents told me that, if I didn’t behave, he’d feast on my blood. When I go there now, I still cross to the other sid...