fiction

  • Review: Songlines

    It’s hard enough being a teenage girl trying to make it through high school. But when you find out that you’re a Guardian of the Garden of Eden…well, things get much harder. Lainie Gracewood has lived her whole life in Nalong and has dreamed of leaving the farmland she knows for big adventures in the

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  • Review: Origin

    Edmond Kirsch is a futurist, a prophetic computer scientist, and an atheist. A former student of Professor Robert Langdon, he has made an earth-shattering discovery that will shake the world’s religions to their core. But when his publicized announcement goes awry, Professor Langdon must find a way to unveil Kirsch’s discovery. Along the way, Robert

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  • I’ve been a little lax in my reading habits lately and I’m trying to rectify that. But I just have so many books I want to read and I’m trying to do it all at once. Obviously, it isn’t working. A woman seeks the assistances of Sherlock Holmes to discover where the man she loves

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  • Review: The Book Jumper

    Imagine being able to jump into your favorite novel, being able to interact with the characters you love, and basically live the story! For Amy Lennox, that’s reality…or at least it becomes her reality. For as long as Amy can remember, it’s always been her and Alexis, her mom. Life hasn’t always been easy but

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  • We’ve all heard A Christmas Carol. It’s a classic. There are a hundred different remakes of the story. But what happens when you get to live it? What happens when you’re the Scrooge? Holly lives a charmed life. Her dad is a well-known director in California. Her stepmom is a designer to the stars. Holly wants

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  • Ghosts. Gods. And plot out the wazoo. Annaleigh has just buried another one of her sisters. It seems as if her family had been in mourning for as long as she could remember. The islands they made their home believed there was a curse on their family. And when Annaleigh begins seeing the ghosts of

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  • Why does it still feel like Monday??? I’m trying to get back into a normal schedule after being gone last week. My actual job is starting to pick up and so I’m trying to find more and more time to read. Thankfully, I’m managing because I (seriously) need to get through my huge stack of

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  • Is there anything better than reading in the mountains? I’m out in Colorado (heading home today) for my real job but I still found some time to cozy up with a book and get some major reading done. The Girl With All The Gifts is a post-apocalyptic tale focusing on a young girl named Melanie

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  • What’s a Soulmate?

    We’re not necessarily “snowed in” this weekend but I’m definitely enjoying staying cozied up with some good books while it’s cold outside. Seriously, this is my kind of reading weather. I love to stay snuggled up in the blankets with a book and a cup of coffee (or cocoa in this case). What’s a Soulmate?

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  • Brave Enough

    I’m still not a fan of ebooks (yeah, yeah, I know). But I will admit that I’ve been burning through them pretty quickly the past few days. So yay! Brave Enough is the tale of two teenagers from totally different worlds, connected through one major disease: cancer. Cason Martin has grown up in the world

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