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Review: "The Elite," by Kiera Cass
It’s got the in-fighting of The Bachelor mixed with royalty, served up with a delightful main character and a love triangle that may cost...
Jennifer Denney
Mar 29, 20221 min read
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Review: "Nyxia," by Scott Reintgen
Emmett can't believe it when he's chosen by the Babel Corporation as one of ten kids to go to space and mine for Nyxia. He's promised a...
Jennifer Denney
Mar 5, 20221 min read
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Review: "Verify," by Joelle Charbonneau
In Meri's America, lies and fake news have been slowly eradicated. All paper is outlawed, with any news or school books being digital...
Jennifer Denney
Feb 23, 20221 min read
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Review: "Last Chance" by Gregg A. Hurwitz
It's the end of the world and the only ones who can save humanity are Chance and Patrick Rain! After receiving their special message from...
Jennifer Denney
Jan 29, 20221 min read
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Review: "The Rains," by Gregg A. Hurwitz
It took me a while to finish this one because my borrowing period from the library kept expiring before I'd finished it! :) This is a...
Jennifer Denney
Jan 11, 20221 min read
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Review: "Kent State," by Deborah Wiles
Kent State - May 4, 1970. The day the US government shot and killed 4 unarmed protestors on the Indiana college campus. I listened to...
Jennifer Denney
Jan 7, 20221 min read
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Review: "Scar Island," by Dan Gemeinhart
When 12-year-old Jonathan Grigsby is sent to a boys reformatory on Scar Island, he is sure he deserves any hardship that comes his way. ...
Jennifer Denney
Oct 3, 20211 min read
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Review: "All In," by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
When a string of murders hits casinos in Las Vegas, the group of Naturals travel there to help with the case. Cassie is uneasy thinking...
Jennifer Denney
Aug 4, 20211 min read
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Review: "Dear Justyce," by Nic Stone
In this sequel to Dear Martin, we follow Quan right after he is arrested for the shooting death of an officer. Through a series of...
Jennifer Denney
Jul 30, 20211 min read
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Review: "Dear Martin," by Nic Stone
When Justyce is sent to spend the night in jail after doing nothing wrong (only because he was a black kid helping a drunk white girl),...
Jennifer Denney
Jul 24, 20211 min read
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Review: "Bridge of Souls," by Victoria Schwab
Cassidy Blake and her famous paranormal hunting parents are in the most haunted place in the USA- New Orleans! They’ve just come in from...
Jennifer Denney
Jun 18, 20211 min read
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Review: "Ground Zero," by Alan Gratz
It's September 11, 2001. Nine-year-old Brandon has gotten into trouble at school and has to go to work with his dad at the Twin Towers...
Jennifer Denney
Jun 13, 20211 min read
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Student Review: "Orange for the Sunsets," by Tina Athaide
This book is about 12 year old Indian Asha and her best African friend, Yesofu. When the president of their country decides that all...
Jennifer Denney
Mar 17, 20211 min read
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Student Review: "This Promise of Change," by Jo Ann Allen Boyce and Debbie Levy
This book takes place in a time when colored students were trying to integrate into whites only schools. This is the story about 1 of the...
Jennifer Denney
Mar 17, 20211 min read
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Review: "What We Saw," by Aaron Hartzler
She's lucky, though. Her childhood friend, Ben, drives her home before she passes out at the party. She doesn't remember much from that...
Jennifer Denney
Aug 1, 20201 min read
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Review: "Allies," by Alan Gratz
In typical Gratz style, this novel interweaves several storylines with characters from all over the world coming together as Allies to...
Jennifer Denney
Jun 9, 20201 min read
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Student Review: "Dry," by Neal Shusterman
This book is about Kelton and Alyssa, two neighbors thrown into a catastrophe together. They stick together through circumstances that...
Jennifer Denney
Mar 3, 20201 min read
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Student Review: "The Toll," by Neal Shusterman
This book is the third in a series about a futuristic world where death is distributed by scythes. After Endura sinks, there is scandal...
Jennifer Denney
Feb 27, 20201 min read
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Student Review: "The 57 Bus," by Dashka Slater
This book is a truly thought-provoking discovery of the true moral boundaries of this world and how frayed those boundaries can become....
Jennifer Denney
Feb 27, 20201 min read
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Review: "That's Not What Happened," by Kody Keplinger
Three years after a school shooting, the survivors are trying to move on with their lives while dealing with PTSD, anxiety, and...
Jennifer Denney
Feb 14, 20201 min read
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