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Category Archives: General Information
Tattoo Atlas by Tim Floreen
Can you ever recover from witnessing a classmate shoot another classmate in the face point blank? Unfortunately, these are tragedies that happen almost every day and after experiencing our own shooting on campus almost three years ago, I can say … Continue reading
Posted in General Information, Realistic
Tagged 2016, HS, Kissing, LGBTQIA+, Mental Illness, Thriller, Violence
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The Rains by Gregg Hurwitz
I am a total sucker for dystopian books! It is almost like mind control and the more realistic the concept, the more entranced I become. While I recognize that zombies are not real today, that doesn’t mean that an alien … Continue reading
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Over the Wall by Peter Wartman This appears to be the start of a series about a younger sister who is trying to find her older brother who recently went over the wall that surrounds an ancient metropolis and never … Continue reading
Tetris by Box Brown
I absolutely LOVE Tetris. I am the person they were thinking of who could play this for hours on end and waste a whole day without knowing it. So when I saw that this book was on the ALA’s Great … Continue reading
Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow
Charlie has been let down by all of the adults in her life starting with her father who kills himself to her mother who grieves so selfishly that she starts to abuse Charlie. Forced to live on the streets and … Continue reading
Dessert First by Dean Gloster
Deserts usually make me happy, but not this kind of Dessert First. This book is all the reasons why we should throw caution to the wind and start every meal with dessert first. Kat is the narrator of this story … Continue reading
Breakfast with Neruda by Laura Moe
Spending your summer before starting your senior year, the second time, could be better for Michael, who got expelled after attempting to blow up his best friend’s car in revenge for stealing his girlfriend. Typical teenage problems, right? Wrong! While … Continue reading
Burn Baby Burn by Meg Medina
Fire is a strong element in this novel, both from actual fire and from the temperature of the sweltering heat in New York the summer of 1977. Nora just wants to graduate high school and escape from her trouble-making younger … Continue reading
Posted in General Information, Historical Fiction
Tagged 2016, drugs, HS, Kissing, Language
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When We Collided by Emery Lord
Vivi and Jonah come from two very different families. She has never met her father and has an artist mom who parents in a more unconventional, hands-off way. Jonah’s father has recently died of a sudden heart attack leaving he … Continue reading
The Bombs that Brought Us Together by Brian Conaghan
Charlie Law is a pretty likable young man. He knows he is a nerd, but that doesn’t stop him from never being late for school, enjoying reading, and being a nice guy. He lives in Little Town, a fictitious place … Continue reading