Category Archives: Prose

The Titan’s Curse, by Rick Riordan

The third installment of the Percy Jackson series (which began with The Lightning Thief) is The Titan’s Curse. Halfway between two summers at Camp Half-Blood, Percy gets roped into following a quest of fellow half-blood Thalia, daughter of Zeus. Kronos … Continue reading

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Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury

Fahrenheit 451 is the ultimate banned book – a book about banning books to the degree of burning any that are discovered, as well as the house of the owner who concealed them. Firemen in this dystopian world don’t mess … Continue reading

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Time of My Life, by Allison Winn Scotch

Spoilers. Jillian has the seemingly perfect suburban life with a supportive husband and a cute toddler that she gets to stay home with. But underneath the facade, she’s dying. Slowly withering away trying to keep up the perfect-wife-and-mother act. She … Continue reading

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Catching Fire, by Suzanne Collins

This will not be a popular review. Most people who have read Catching Fire have said it’s even better than The Hunger Games. I’m afraid I disagree. In fact, I was a little bit disappointed. Why, you ask? Well, I’ve … Continue reading

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Like Water for Chocolate, by Laura Esquivel

[joint review and recipe by my husband and me] Recipe: Gignac Tiramisu Ingredients: 24 Milano cookies, 5 egg yolks, 1/3 C sugar, 1/2 C heavy cream, 2 tsp REAL vanilla (no extract!), 14 oz cream cheese, 3/4 C espresso Jason: So… … Continue reading

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The Dead Days of Summer, by Carolyn Hart

Dead Days of Summer is actually the 17th book in the Death on Demand series. Annie Darling runs a mystery book shop called Death on Demand, and apparently gets involved in mysteries time and time again. In this particular book, … Continue reading

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Hold Still, by Nina LaCour

This book is about suicide. Caitlin’s best friend, Ingrid, kills herself, and suddenly Caitlin doesn’t know how to live anymore. She’s frozen in time. The past is too painful to look back at, the future is too uncertain. I don’t … Continue reading

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Protected: Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List, by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan

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Baking Cakes in Kigali, by Gaile Parkin

Once again, I have a reason to be so happy I went to ALA. I picked this ARC up at some booth – not even sure which – because I haven’t read many things about Africa and thought this sounded … Continue reading

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After the Moment, by Garret Freymann-Weyr

As anyone who has grown up surrounded by romance novels could tell you, they all end on moments that are certain and right. But this book is not about that moment. It’s about what came after. Maia is a trainwreck. … Continue reading

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