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Book Review: Elizabeth: University, Interrupted
Elizabeth: University, Interrupted is the continuation of the Sweet Valley University series that followed the Wakefield twins from the popular 1980's Sweet Valley High books. However, this book doesn't even feel like it's really a part of the franchise.
Kaitie Clink
2 days ago8 min read


Book Review | Cabin Fever: The Sizzling Secrets of a Virgin Airlines Flight Attendant, Mandy Smith, Nicola Stow
"Cabin Fever" is both a good title for this book - it's also appropriate, but that's where it should have ended.
Kaitie Clink
Dec 25, 20256 min read


Book Review: Sweeping Up The Heart, Kevin Henkes
Sweeping Up The Heart is lovely in its simplicity about a coming-to-age story of a young girl who's mother passed before she could remember her and was left with a father who closed himself off after the death of his wife.
Kaitie Clink
Oct 23, 20254 min read


Book Review: The Chocolate Kiss, Laura Florand
"The Chocolate Kiss" by Laura Florand is a light-read romance with good character growth. It is the type of book you can curl up with and escape into a stress-free romance with a happy ending. Florand does a good job at crafting a magical chocolate shoppe and blending a touch of witchery to draw the audience into the world of La Masion des Sorcieres. While it's spicy in content, the sex and sexual content do not overpower the plot or the storytelling.
Kaitie Clink
Oct 14, 20256 min read


Book Review: "A Darker Shade Of Magic" by V.E. Schwab
Book Review: "A Darker Shade Of Magic" by V.E. Schwab
Kaitie Clink
Jun 11, 20215 min read


Book Review: "The Last Princess" by Galaxy Craze
Today I'm going to review the book: "The Last Princess", by Galaxy Craze. Info Title: The Last Princess Author: Galaxy Craze Genre: Science Fiction (Dystopian) Year Published: 2012 Audience: Teen Series: 2 books Pages: 295 Place of Purchase: Dollar Tree Cost: $1.00 Read: June 3, 2017 - September 26, 2017 Description: (Official) A series of natural disasters has decimated the earth. Cut off from the rest of the world, England is a dark place. The sun rarely shines, food is sc
Kaitie Clink
Oct 12, 20174 min read
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