Recommended for fans of Witches of Brooklyn by Sophie Escabasse and Hilda and the Troll by Luke Pearson If your middle-grade is looking for the perfect cozy graphic novel for fall, you should check out Aster and the Accidental Magic …
The Tattooist of Auschwitz, by Heather Morris
Teen Services Clerk, Kennedy Wertz read The Tattooist of Auschwitz and here is what she had to say about it, “This novel gave me a better understanding about the torture, abuse, and struggle these people endured and life within the camps in general. The author, Heather Morris, came out with a sequel, Cilka’s Journey. I intend to read that novel as well.”
1 Book Series & 1 Television Series for Fantasy Lovers
Civil war, fantasy, betrayal, death and life. Intrigued? George R.R. Martin’s series is just for you!
5 Amazing Fairy Tale Retellings
While most of us are familiar with Disney’s happier yarns, most fairy tales have much darker origins. Maybe that is why we never quite grow out of these legends, the core stories have room for additional layers. That is certainly true of these fairy tale retellings. Be prepared to fall in love with your favorites all over again, and for some exciting changes.
“Heartwood Box” by Anne Aquirre
Araceli is frustrated with her parents. They’ve sent her to live in upstate New York with an aunt she has never met.
The Last Witness by Clare McFall
Looking for a suspense you won’t want to put down? This read feels like watching a horror movie, only better. The images depicted are only limited by the Reader’s imagination, which makes the book so much more terrifying! The Last …
Rachel’s ‘Best of’ 2019 Book List
2019 was a great year for YA book releases! With so many books to choose from, this list was a difficult to compile! Here are Rachel’s choices, be sure to check back next week for Jeni’s list. Book with the …