Lennie Walker’s a junior and she’s used to doing everything with her older, and much cooler sister. But that all changes when she dies suddenly, leaving Lennie to learn to live without her. Bailey isn’t the only person that Lennie has ever lost. She doesn’t know who her father is, since her mother abandoned her…
Tag: YA
In My Mailbox
Hi everyone! So I got a whole whack of books this week from the library, not to mention a few that I still have leftover from last week. I’m still moving along slowly with Entwined, but when I’m not reading it, I don’t exactly itch to get back to it. Anyway, here are the books…
Regular Stuff
Hello 🙂 So I haven’t been blogging much this week, and I thought I’d do a little catch-up post today, before I completely forget. This week I’ve been writing a lot, which has made me infinitely happier. Last week, I said I wanted to write, but then spent the majority of the day on facebook,…
Review: Darker Still
In Darker Still, the year is 1880. Seventeen-year-old Natalie Stewart has just finished boarding school and has returned to her New York home, awaiting what her father will do with her next. She’s mute, and knows she doesn’t have many prospects in terms of marriage or a family. The best she can hope for is being…
Review: Silence
By now, you’re probably well aware of Nora’s story, from the Hush Hush saga, so I won’t reiterate too much in terms of background information on Nora and Patch. In the beginning of Silence, Nora wakes up alone in a cemetery, apparently abandoned, and has no recollection of how she got there or who brought her there….