Teen Review – The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
The Perks of Being a Wallflower is told by a high school freshman, Charlie, going through the ups and downs of adolescence. The story unfolds through a series of chronological letters anonymously sent...
View ArticleTeen Review – The DUFF by Kody Keplinger
Bianca isn’t really into guys, especially Wesley Rush, the playboy of her school. But after she ‘accidentally’ kissed him, things start to change. She eventually gets caught up in a terrible love...
View ArticleTeen Review – The Last Little Blue Envelope by Maureen Johnson
Before Aunt Peg dies she leaves envelopes, thirteen to be exact, for her niece, Ginny. She has to travel around Europe and find out the hidden “clues” Aunt Peg has left. She gets through the first...
View ArticleTeen Review – Hideout by Gordon Korman
Hideout was about S. Wendell Palomino (Swindle) coming back to Cedarville to take back Luthor from Savannah. There is no paperwork at the dog pound of Swindle relinquishing ownership of Luthor....
View ArticleTeen Review – 33 Minutes by Todd Hasak-Lowy
Sam Lewis is factually a genius. However, Mr. Griegs and his mustache can beg to differ. But Sam has better things to worry about, like the fact that his ex-best friend Morgan and enemy since the...
View ArticleTeen Review – The Best Night of Your (Pathetic) Life by Tara Altebrando
This book was about Mary, a senior in high-school, who spent her life being an “Also-Ran” and a nobody. Determined to be heard, Mary signs herself and her friends up for the end of year senior...
View ArticleTeen Review – Miss Fortune Cookie by Lauren Bjorkman
Erin Kavanagh has her own blog page called “Miss Fortune Cookie”. People would ask questions about problems in their life and Erin would answer them, using the name Miss Fortune Cookie. No one other...
View ArticleTeen Review – Close to Famous by Joan Bauer
When twelve year-old Foster McFee and her mother are chased into Culpepper, West Virginia by an Elvis Impersonator, Foster is less than optimistic. In this tiny town where nothing seems to happen,...
View ArticleTeen Review – The Best Night of Your (Pathetic) Life by Tara Altebrando
Mary May Gilhooley has suffered for all of her high school years at Oyster Point High, because of a popular jock, Jake Barbone. He has taken everything from her; the only spot at Georgetown, the...
View ArticleTeen Review — Miss Fortune Cookie by Lauren Bjorkman
The book was about a 17 year old girl named Erin. She is secretly an advice writer named Miss Fortune Cookie. Only her friend Linny knows about Miss Fortune Cookie. It is around the time for college...
View ArticleTeen Review — Runt by Nora Raleigh Baskin
Elizabeth Moon is enemies with Maggie. They used to be friends, but a fight got them worked up and it ended badly. Maggie doesn’t like the fact that Elizabeth acts better than everybody. Elizabeth’s...
View ArticleTeen Review– Tales from My Closet by Jennifer Anne Moses
This book follows the lives of 5 different girls living in New Jersey. Each girl has their own unique taste in fashion. Justine has a hard time adjusting to her new high school in San Francisco with...
View ArticleTeen Review– Better Off Friends by Elizabeth Eulberg
This book is about two best friends, Levi and Macallan. People say they can’t be friends because they are a boy and a girl. They face many different hardships through their friendship. One is when...
View ArticleTeen Review–Before My Eyes by Caroline Bock
This book is about three peoples’ summers in Long Island. It all started with the artistic, poetic main character named Claire. She was taking care of her younger sister, Izzy, because their mother was...
View ArticleRead + Review — Public School Superhero, by James Patterson
Kenny Wright, a smart and bright child, suddenly becomes someone he would’ve never thought of. His lies hurt his life and those whom he lied too. After almost being suspended, he gets an opportunity...
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