Biography

Road To Tara: The Life of Margaret Mitchell by Anne Edwards

Ages 14+
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It is said that Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell is semi-autobiographical, and that she based its main character, Scarlett O’Hara on herself. Road To Tara chronicles the life of Margaret, called Peggy by her close friends and family. Readers learn about her private life and how the legendary novel came to be. Lovers of Gone With the Wind will eat this one up!

Romance, YA Fiction

Forever, Again by Victoria Laurie

Grades 9-12
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Lily is starting her junior year of high school as the “new kid.” She soon becomes friends with a boy named Cole who tells her about the thirty year old murder-suicide of a senior named Ben who also happened to be Cole’s uncle. The killer was Amber, Ben’s girlfriend. Lily feels a connection to Amber and has a feeling that there’s more to her story. She then embarks on a mission to investigate the truth about Cole’s death.

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.

Mystery, Netgalley Reviews, YA Fiction

Beautiful Broken Girls by Kim Savage

Grades 9-12

beautifulFrancesca and Mira Cillo drown themselves in a nearby lake. Their friend Ben finds a note that Mira left which sends him on a quest to find the seven places where they touched. Through his journey, Ben finds a secret that Mira and Francesca kept and realizes that some things are better left unsaid.

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.

Adult Fiction, Mystery, Netgalley Reviews

Good Behavior by Blake Crouch

Ages 18+

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Letty Dobesh has just gotten out of prison and is already back to her old tricks. Then, while in the middle of a burglary at a luxury hotel, she overhears someone hiring a hit man to kill his wife. Not wanting to call the police, she steps in and gets herself dangerously involved with the man on her own. This book was made into an original TV series on TNT.

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.

 

Netgalley Reviews, YA Fiction

A List of Cages by Robin Roe

Grades 9-12
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Adam Blake is enrolled in his high school’s most coveted elective: Assistant to the school psychologist. At first he spends the period on his cell phone, but then the psychologist asks him to track down a student. The student is Julian, Adam’s foster brother whom he hasn’t seen in years. Upon reconnecting with Julian, Adam sees that he is the same kid he always was. However, as the two get close again, Adam realizes that Julian has a lot of secrets that he’s not willing to open up to him about. Adam decides to help Julian, but will he make it better or make it worse?

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.

Netgalley Reviews, Romance, YA Fiction

The Infinity of You and Me by J.Q. Coyle

Grades 9-12

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Alicia has been diagnosed with a plethora of mental illnesses and idolizes Sylvia Plath. Alicia hallucinates many worlds that are very different from her own reality. She meets a boy named Jax in on of her hallucinations, only to find out later that he is not actually a hallucination, but someone she is connected to in real life. She then starts out on a journey to find true self and save all those around her that she loves.

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.

LGBTQ+, Netgalley Reviews, Romance, YA Fiction

Jess, Chunk and the Road Trip to Infinity by Kristin Elizabeth Clark

Grades 9-12

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Jess’s life has changed dramatically since the last time she saw her father; for one she was a boy named Jeremy. Now that she’s graduated from high school, she wants to try to make amends with her father who rejected her after she came out to him as trans. She believes that his wedding is the perfect place to do that. She starts out on a journey with her best friend Chunk to show up to her father’s wedding, which, she was fully invited to. Will her father come around? Or will it be a complete disaster?

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.

Netgalley Reviews, Romance, YA Fiction

The Best Possible Answer by E. Katherine Kottaras

Grades 9-12

bookViv has always been an over-achiever and has a plan to get the perfect grades, the perfect SAT scores, and get into the perfect college. But when she meets a new group of friends at her job at the community pool, she realizes that she can be whoever she wants, because they don’t know anything about her past. She just doesn’t know who that person is yet, but she starts to understand that she is allowed to be less than perfect.

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book,

Adult Fiction, Mystery, Netgalley Reviews, Series, Thriller

The Twenty-Three by Linwood Barclay

Ages 18+

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The last book in the Promise Falls Trilogy, The Twenty-Three was suspenseful from beginning to end. On May 23rd, catastrophe strikes as hundreds of people head to the hospital in the Promise Falls community because of flu-like symptoms. However, no one can figure out why everyone is so sick. Detective Barry Duckworth has a mission of his own: to figure out who murdered a local college student. It seems disaster has struck everywhere in the small town. Can things be resolved before it’s too late?

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.

Romance, YA Fiction

How To Keep A Boy From Kissing You by Tara Eglington

Grades 9-12

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This is a sassy and romantic story! Aurora Skye has a strategic plan on how to keep all the boys who try to kiss her from doing so. She’s never been kissed, and, though she’s had plenty of opportunity, she is waiting for the right guy. When she finds out that she has a secret admirer, she is certain that he is the one she’s been waiting for. Then, she is cast in the school play “Much Ado About Nothing” as the lead role opposite her former friend and current archenemy, Hayden. She’s horrified. He can’t be her first kiss! And in a play, in front of the whole school, no less. Will she be able to keep him away until she finds her secret admirer, or will it all come crashing down and end up being a complete disaster?

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.