Spaceheadz by Jon Scieszka and Fransesco Sedita
BookGateway is dedicated to encouraging people of all ages to get into reading - including children. They offer perspectives that adult readers just won't get. This review is the first by an 8 year old who we will call S...
Read →Love's First Bloom by Delia Parr
An interesting - slightly mysterious - heart awakening novel. You will thoroughly enjoy Ms. Parr's sense of humour and intrigue. Ruth Livingstone is the protected daughter of Reverend Livingstone. All is well with her wo...
Read →The Vigilante's Bride by Yvonne Harris
A delightful novel. Keeps you glued to the story from the first to the last page. Emily McCarthy is an 18 year old young woman teaching in the Aldersgate Home For Girls. She has lived at the institution all her life - sh...
Read →Keep the Change by Steve Dublanica (Give Away!)
An interesting book on the art of tipping. Steve sets out to be the Guru of Gratuity. He travels the world to meet strippers, cab drivers, moving men, bartenders, restroom attendants and many more. Tipping is big in Amer...
Read →One Bloody Thing After Another by Joey Comeau
Charlie’s dog Mitchie is as old as he is and is becoming a little feeble. He is also being haunted by a ghost who insists on daily visits to his neighbor’s apartment. Jackie has an odd obsession with trees and has a bit ...
Read →Master of the World by Jules Verne
I'm going through a phase where I'm reading quite a few classics and - as in this case - books by authors of classics. There is something special about the way that English in literature was used a hundred years ago. I l...
Read →Matched by Ally Condie (Golden Reviewer)
This review by the Golden Reviewer, an 80 year old avid reader. Cassia and her family - father, mother, younger brother Bram and grandfather - live in Mapletree Borough and the entire country is governed by the Society. ...
Read →Matched by Ally Condie (Arieltopia)
This review by Arieltopia, an 11 year old avid reader. From back: In the society, officials decide. Who you love. Where you work. When you die. Cassia has always trusted their choices. It's barely the price to pay for a ...
Read →Give Away: The Emerald Atlas by John Stevens
Enter to win an advance reading copy / uncorrected proof (ARC) of the forthcoming young adult fantasy by John Stevens The Emerald Atlas. Read the review here: The Emerald Atlas reviewed by Robin Gwaro. If you like Harry ...
Read →Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball by Donita K. Paul
Cora Crowder never enters the Christmas Season without a plan. To avoid last minute stress, she plans ahead and sticks to the plan. On a shopping trip to a bookstore on Sage Street, Cora encounters the bookstore of Warne...
Read →One Amazing Thing by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
After an earthquake traps nine strangers in the basement office of the passport administration, fear and uncertainty begin to take their toll. They begin to panic once the reality of their situation begins to close in on...
Read →Hot X:Algebra Exposed by Danica McKellar
Danica McKeller is a genius! One of the subjects most in need of some excitement is math and she found a way to do that. McKeller takes the subject of algebra and curls its hair, does its makeup and buys it a new gown. W...
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