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Review: For Real by Alison Cherry

August 18, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Alison Cherry’s ‘For Real’ will take you around the world with two sisters… maybe. Rating: 3/5

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Review: The Corridor (The Corridor #1) by A.N. Willis

July 21, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

A.N. Willis’ new series The Corridor is a fascinating look at a world with multiple universes and the one girl that needs to hold it all together. Rating: 3.5/5

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Review: Disappear Home by Laura Hurwitz

January 19, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Disappear Home by Laura Hurwitz is a beautiful take at the hard life of two young girls in the early 70s. Rating: 5/5

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Review: Dating Down by Stefanie Lyons

January 18, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Stefanie Lyons’ young adult novel Dating Down is a story about love gone wrong, told through poems. Rating: 2.5/5

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Review: No One Needs to Know by Amanda Grace

August 11, 2014by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

No One Needs to Know by Amanda Grace has an LGBTQ love triangle between one girl and twins (!!!) – to be released on September 8th, 2014! Rating: 2/5

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Review: Identity Theft by Anna Davies

August 1, 2014by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Identity Theft by Anna Davies is a complete ripoff of basically every other book ever and I hated it. Rating: 1/5

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Review: Adaptation by Malinda Lo (Book #1 of 3)

July 21, 2014by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Malinda Lo writes Adaptation as a unique science-fiction novel with (finally!!) some diverse main characters. Rating: 3.5/5

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Review: Where You’ll Find Me by Erin Fletcher

January 31, 2014by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

What should have been a skeezy story ended up being kind of cute. Rating: 3/5

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Review: F-It List by Julie Halpern

October 22, 2013by Rae Quigley 1 Comment

The F-It List by Julie Halpern is nothing at all what I was expecting. Rating: 3/5

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