Book Review: Gilded Cage by Vic James

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Genre: Fiction Age Recommended: 14 and up This book was well-written but haunting. I would definitely recommend this to people who enjoy reading fantasy novels because the story was unique from the cliche plots of many other books of this genre. All in all, my expectations were high for this book, and it did not disappoint. ————————————————— Luke has just been pulled out of school to start his ten years of government service.  He’s pleased that at least his family will be together while working, but he’s torn away from that fantasy and pushed into … Continue reading Book Review: Gilded Cage by Vic James

Book Review: Naming the Stars by Susan Koefod

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Sci-fi or Fantasy Age Recommended: 11 and up The characters in this book were very well developed, and I enjoyed reading the book until the last few pages, where I felt that in a rush to end the book and wrap it up, the author made it too confusing. —————————————————– Mary Louisa Moura has disappeared. Her parents have no recollection of her, her possessions are all gone, and nobody can see her. Mary is terrified, desperate, and alone, with nobody to go to. Until Fish. Fish is a swimming instructor, and happens to be the … Continue reading Book Review: Naming the Stars by Susan Koefod

Book Review: When Asia was the World by Stewart Gordon

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Genre: Non-fiction / translated biographies Age Recommended: 13 and up It’s this time of year again… summer assignments. This book wasn’t as boring as I expected it to be, and I enjoyed reading the accounts of people who lived many centuries ago. However, the author could have done a better job linking the different chapters of the book to each other, as they were all independent stories, and the only thing similar about them was the fact that they all took place in Asia and were in consecutive time periods. ——————————————— This book focuses a … Continue reading Book Review: When Asia was the World by Stewart Gordon

Book Review: Dark Before Dawn by Monica McGurk (Book 3 of the Archangel Prophecies)

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Fiction Age Recommended: 14 and up This book was an ARC, courtesy of NetGalley. I have neither read nor reviewed the first two books in this series, but this book was still easy to follow. —————————————— Hope and Michael have been through it all. But another test is yet to come. Hope has the choice of either leaving her world to join Michael or making him abandon his work to come to her. Neither option is desirable, but a choice must be made. Just when Hope thinks that she’s figured it all out, … Continue reading Book Review: Dark Before Dawn by Monica McGurk (Book 3 of the Archangel Prophecies)

Book Review: Immortal Writers by Jill Bowers

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Fantasy / Historical Fiction Age Recommended: 13 and up This book was an ARC, courtesy of NetGalley. This book was very well-written, but I don’t know how accurate the historical aspects of the book are. ———————————————– Liz is an author who’s written some exceptional novels and is about to release one more. However, right after her boyfriend prematurely proposes to her, she is kidnapped. It turns out that the people who kidnapped her are immortal writers. Liz becomes acquainted with Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, and many other famous writers. She soon learns that … Continue reading Book Review: Immortal Writers by Jill Bowers

Book Review: To Catch a Bad Guy by Marie Astor

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Genre: Mystery Age Recommended: 15 and up This book was well-written and I liked how the author made the story very intricate, but easy to understand. The ending was definitely an exciting one, and I can’t wait to read the next book in this series! ——————————————- Janet’s friend Lisa has just gotten her a job at her office where Lisa is about to marry one of the owners of the company. Janet feels awkward taking advantage of Lisa, but Lisa waves her off after she makes Janet promise to be her bridesmaid. Lisa sets … Continue reading Book Review: To Catch a Bad Guy by Marie Astor

Book Review: Glimmer by Tricia Cerrone

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Genre: Supernatural Fiction Age Recommended: 13 and up This book was an ARC courtesy of NetGalley. I found the book engaging and feel that it has a fairly unique storyline. —————————————— Jocelyn’s memory has been erased. She’s been told that her parents and siblings are dead, that she is in a high-security military facility because she has cancer and her uncle Laurence is kind enough to help her get better. But when Jocelyn finds out that all of this is not true, and that she is given medicines so that she stays sick, she’s determined … Continue reading Book Review: Glimmer by Tricia Cerrone

Book Review: Every Move by Ellie Marney

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Genre: Mystery Age Recommended: 15 and up I recently visited Australia during my summer holidays and my dad secretly arranged a meeting with one of my favorite authors, Ms. Ellie Marney, at a bookstore in Melbourne. SO YEAH, I JUST KIND OF MET HER!! She was wonderful and gracious and spent about thirty minutes with me, discussing books, sharing author and book recommendations, and much more. She also SIGNED a copy of Every Move for me which I bought at the bookstore in Melbourne because for some reason, that book isn’t published in the United States yet 😐 … Continue reading Book Review: Every Move by Ellie Marney

Book Review: Play Dead by Leslie O’Kane (An Allie Babcock Mystery)

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Fiction / Mystery Age Recommended: 14 and up This book was pretty funny, and I thought that it was a unique spin on the classic murder mystery. The ending was a little dark, but that was to be expected, given the nature of the book. ————————————————- Allie Babcock is a dog therapist. She diagnoses their behavioral issues, and then works with the owners to address the issues. However, after airing on a radio show, Allie is told about a problem that even she can’t solve. A woman, Beth, who has recently adopted a dog, swears … Continue reading Book Review: Play Dead by Leslie O’Kane (An Allie Babcock Mystery)

Book Review: Open Minds by Susan Kaye Quinn

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Science Fiction Age Recommended: 14 and up I enjoyed this book a lot, because unlike some of the dystopian novels set in the future that I had been reading, this one still maintained today’s government and structure, which made the book easier to relate to. ————————————————- Kira is different. She’s a zero. Well, everyone is, until they hit puberty. But she’s past that age. Which means that she might never be a reader. Readers are people that can read each other’s minds and thoughts. Only one person out of every thousand people is … Continue reading Book Review: Open Minds by Susan Kaye Quinn