Red Riding Hood: Book Review by Sam Franzway
Red Riding Hood by Sarah Blakely-Cartwright and David Lesley Johnson has all the appearance of a book for teenagers. However, it is no such thing. It is an AU$18.99 McHappy Meal Toy with an ISBN...
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Linh Cinder is the best mechanic in New Bejing. She’s so good that even though she is a cyborg– allowed no legal rights and feared and hated by the general population– she still makes a decent income...
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At first glance, you’d think Aria and Perry have absolutely nothing in common. Aria is a singer. Perry is a hunter. Aria isn’t comfortable with attention. Perry wants to be a leader. Aria has lived her...
View ArticleReview: ‘Girl of Fire and Thorns’ by Rae Carson
Elisa is chosen by God, marked for an act of service for His people. But she’s also the youngest of two princesses, overweight, and has never done anything remarkable. She’s sure she never will. And...
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