The 411: Audrey McCarthy is in her senior year of high school, and things aren’t going her way. Her father died, and soon after she lost her best friend and her social status. Things for her and her mom aren’t easy and Audrey knows that if she wants to go to a good College it […]
{Review} The Summer I Became a Nerd by Leah Rae Miller
The 411: After an embarrassing moment in middle school that left Maddie humiliated in front of the whole school, she vowed to never let anyone see her nerdy side again. Years later she finds herself desperate to get her hands on the last issue of her favorite comic and has to risk being seen at […]
{Review} This is What Happy Looks Like
The 411: When he realizes that he spends more time thinking about email pen-pal Ellie O’Neill than even he cares to admit, movie star Graham Larkin decides to film a movie in her small town. The only trouble is that she doesn’t know she’s been corresponding with a superstar, and he’s afraid she won’t be […]
{Review} Gorgeous by Paul Rudnick
The 411: Following the death of her beloved mother, not-so-pretty-less-than-popular Becky Randle stumbles across a mysterious phone number. The call she makes leads her to Tom Kelly, a sort of fairy godfather/designer who magically fills her life with glitz, glamour, and celebrity as he transforms her into Rebecca, literally the most beautiful woman in the […]
{Review} Breaking Point by Kristen Simmons
The 411: Breaking Point begins with Chase and Ember being taken in by the Resistance, a group with plans to put an end to the Moral Statues. Things don’t stay calm for these two long and when Ember becomes number one on the government’s most wanted list, complications arise. Soldier’s have been given a shoot […]
{Review} Article 5 by Kristen Simmons
The 411: In Ember’s world, soldiers have replaced police officers and the Moral Statues has replaced the Bill of Rights. Going against these new “rules” could result in possible imprisonment or something even worse. Ember and her mom don’t stick to all the rules, but they’ve always been able to keep a low profile and […]
{Review} Going Vintage by Lindsey Leavitt
The 411: Mallory has been with her boyfriend, Jeremy, for over a year when she discovers that he has been having a “cyber-relationship” with another girl through a popular social networking site. She’s crushed, and after finding a list written by her beloved grandmother when she was a teenager in the 60s, Mallory decides to […]
{Review} Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
The 411: Eleanor and Park are two high school misfits trying to find their way through life. When they find each other they get more than they ever imagined. A beautiful teenage love story filled with laughter, tears, and plenty of swooning.
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