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Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan cover

Will Grayson, Will Grayson

…e, moody and intriguingly hateful of anything and everything, though still undeniable in love with a certain Isaac from the internet. He provided a satisfying contrast to Green’s all-singing-all-dancing narrative, and it is will grayson whom I am most intrigued by: his relationship with his mother, his desperation for love and his brokenness all create a compelling character who’s development is interesting to read. will grayson isn’t whiny in a H… Continue reading

Winterkill by Kate A Boorman cover

Winterkill

…arratives (see Blood Red Road by Moira Young), but it just feels like it’s underdeveloped and ever so slightly inconsistent here; it’s biggest victim seems to be the flow of the prose, which can be anything but smooth in places. Is Winterkill worth picking up? I’d say so. Whilst taking a look at its Goodreads page will show you that it’s quite a divisive novel, it does set up a rather exciting set of sequels which will change the tone completely –… Continue reading

Two Boy Kissing by David Levithan cover

Two Boys Kissing

…nally hit the UK shelves last month, it was met with significantly smaller media flurry than when […] Marianne @ Boricuan Bookworms Love your review. I completely agree with you. Levithan adds depth to being gay in a way that you can actually understand and relate to all the characters, even if you’re not gay. Cooper really broke my heart; I really rooted for him throughout the book. Wonderful review! <3 Ringo the Cat Loved the book! And Levithan… Continue reading

Golden Son by Pierce Brown cover

Golden Son

…giance is a permanent fixture. As the body count rockets Jupiter-ward it becomes clear that Brown is as unforgivingly efficient as his antagonist the Jackal; it’s with a seemingly cold heart that he rips apart the lives of many of Darrow’s friends, though his motives are the creation of tension and desperation, rather than immense power and riches. It’s calculated, yes; but for emotional impact. Brown seems to have defied what many writers have st… Continue reading

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe cover

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe

denying it that you can’t help but rule it out by that point. When it does come, it comes so close to the end that you don’t really have time to go “oh, ok” before it finishes. But hey. The 1980s were different times, right?! (I think this is especially important as it’s important to knowledge that both Ari and Dante are living in the 80s, a time when the LGBT+ rights landscape looked very different to how it does now). But really – that criticism… Continue reading

Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo cover

Private Peaceful

…n I am touched by the innocence and love that Michael Morpurgo creates between the pages. Michael Morpurgo is famed for his fantastic novels for children, but Private Peaceful is, in my opinion, one of his best and appropriate for all ages-whether young or old. This is one of the few books I recommend to anyone who comes to me for reading material. Regardless of taste, the pure humanitarian story will engross you and pull you in. I’m finding it ha… Continue reading

Trouble by Non Pratt cover

Trouble

…rly. It devastates her at first – who wouldn’t be? – but as she eventually comes around to a decision as to whether to keep it or abort it, our sympathy turns, as does her character. Having a baby has made her responsible for her actions. Her priorities shift. Aaron’s problems are presented as secondary to Hannah’s, but really, they’re just as bad. What I do want to say, without giving anything away, is that I do feel that Pratt held on to his sec… Continue reading

We Were Liars by E.Lockhart cover

We Were Liars

…e novel, in which the crime slowly gets recounted until, finally, everyone understands. Except, in this case, the crime is a tragedy that befalls the prodigious and in-fighting Sinclair family; and Cadence cannot remember what happened. The truth of the tragedy lurks in the foggy recesses of her mind, but since waking up hypothermic on the beach of their private island, all recollection of what drove her there has vanished. What struck me about We… Continue reading