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Continue reading →: 5 Books to Kickstart Your Reading Goal in 2026by: Julianna G. As we enter the new year, we often find ourselves entranced in the idea of new goals and challenges that will finally become the foundation of the “fresh start” needed to make it THE year. However, with this surge of productivity and ambition, comes the quick reality…
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Continue reading →: Review: Bunny by Mona Awadby: Clementine D. Samantha Heather Mackey despises the Bunnies. Not bunnies with a lowercase “b,” all twitching noses and soft fur and beady eyes that seem to witness everything in the world and yet nothing at all, but the ones with fluffy dresses and clean-girl makeup. The ones who fill…
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Continue reading →: I Don’t Usually Adore Teen/YA Romances, but These Spectacular and Swoonworthy Novels Had Me Falling HARDby: Maya L. (Disclaimer: trigger warnings are listed underneath book titles) As an avid reader with a lifelong obsession cough cough I mean a TOTALLY reasonable level of adoration for books, I consistently peruse a variety of titles when visiting my favorite local bookstores. However, I’m ashamed to say I…
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Continue reading →: Review: Let’s Split Up by Bill Woodby: Veronika Nyaga If you enjoy mystery thrillers with nostalgic undertones, then this is a must read. Lets Split Up, written by Bill Wood, is a multi perspective YA horror novel that is centered around a tight knit group of teens in the small town of Sanera, California who decide…
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Continue reading →: 5 Great YA Books/Series to Give as Giftsby Andrew D Set in the mystical world of Alagaësia, The Inheritance Cycle is the tale of an average teenage boy who stumbles upon something magical in the forest that will transform him into something extraordinary, inadvertently dropping him smack in the middle of a power struggle that has brewed…
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Continue reading →: 5 Books I Read this Year That WILL be Future Classicsby Ethan S. Disclaimer: Check Trigger Warnings (TWs) on all books before reading. One thing I love about the wintertime is having lots of time to reflect, scrolling my Goodreads, about all the new and exciting books and authors I read this year. I especially love deep-diving into the book…
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Continue reading →: Books You Should Read Instead of Studying for Finalsby Harper C There are hundreds of awesome book series to read and obsess over throughout the months, but it seems that when finals roll around, you have a lot more reading time. You could be ahead of your classmates and able to read instead of studying, or like me……
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Continue reading →: Five Thrilling Books to Read this Fall!by Barbara V. Please note: most of the books are intended for adult audiences Giving you a glimpse into the mind of a twisted serial killer, Perfume is a chilling tale that will give you a new perspective on what it truly means to be obsessed. Set in 18th century…
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Continue reading →: Review: The Butterfly’s Sting by Abbie Harlowby: Ren W. TW: This book contains physical abuse Bo never wanted to fight. Bo never wanted to brace herself for the punches. Never wanted to climb the ranks of the arena. Never wanted to bloody her knuckles. But when her world comes crashing down around her, Bo will do…
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Continue reading →: Review: The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfussby Barbara V. Throughout my life as a reader, I don’t think I’ve ever been as drawn to a book other than when I first read The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. When I tell you this book will make you cry like a baby, shout out in…
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Continue reading →: Review: The Map to Everywhere by Carrie Ryan & John Parke DavisThis one’s for the fantasy/adventure enjoyers who barely spare a glance at age ratings and are just looking for a good time. If that sounds like you, The Map to Everywhere might just be your next adventure! From Teen Press Corps member Holly W.
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Continue reading →: Review: Only a Monster by Vanessa LenI was hooked from Chapter One and was powerless to put it down. Only a Monster follows the mind of Joan, a teenage girl living a normal life, until a date with her work crush ends in disaster. From Teen Press Corps member Esme G.






