The Miseducation of Cameron Post
The Miseducation of Cameron Post This book was one of the most memorable books I read in middle school, and a really good combination of heartbreaking and hopeful.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post This book was one of the most memorable books I read in middle school, and a really good combination of heartbreaking and hopeful.
Warcross Dystopian VR video games, eccentric billionaires, and lots of hacking. What’s not to love? This YA novel from Marie Lu is fast-paced and fun.
Alex Wise Vs. the End of the World This book is action-packed, fun, and real. If you enjoyed series like Percy Jackson and Harry Potter, it’s time to meet Alex Wise.
The Young Elites At what point does someone become irredeemable? Can one bad decision define who we are and how we see ourselves?
The Last Apprentice This series is downright spooky and extremely bingeable. I first read it in middle school and instantly loved it. As the seventh son of a seventh son, Tom Ward has the opportunity to become a Spook and learn how to cast out boggarts, demons, and other evils lurking in the dark. But … Read more
Everlost Eerie and peculiar, Everlost scratches that itch for a story that’s riveting and simultaneously a bit unsettling. Not quite dead, but not quite alive the Everlost is a place of in-betweens.
Last Star Burning There’s something about a good dystopian novel that just hooks me. Add an outcast criminal, a forbidden relationship, and headstrong characters and it’s over – I’m reading way past my bedtime.
Shade’s Children I waited until well past my 14th birthday to read Shade’s Children because my older brother used to scare me with stories from it. “It’s about evil overlords who harvest human children on their 14th birthday to build war machines!” While he wasn’t wrong about that, Shade’s Children is much more than horror. … Read more