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Middle Grade Book Review: Monstrous by MarcyKate Connolly

I WILL NEVER FORGET MY FIRST BREATH, GASPING, HEAVING, DELICIOUS.

Monstrous is a simply delightful book, one that can be equally enjoyed by both the young reader and their older counterparts. Partly re-imagined Frankenstein and partly inspired fairy tale as those famous Brothers Grimm would spin, Monstrous is both lyrical and simple. A tale that speaks to the heart, one that can be appreciated without elaborate workings but enjoyed for the simple lessons it imparts. Bravery, friendship, good vs. bad, and the ultimate power of sacrifice. 

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Young Adult Book Review: Seeker by Arwen Elys Dayton

โ€œShe was a Seeker now, marked for life.
She had thought this brand would be an eblem of pride, but now it meant something entirely different. She was damned.โ€

The Seeker is about betrayal, it's a coming of age story where everything you thought was right and true is nothing but lies.  The Seeker is a story about Quin, our heroine, who is training to become a Seeker. As part of an ancient family legacy, she will be able to wield a magical artifact once she completes her training, one that she is duty bound to use to protect others and to keep justice. Only, in this story, everything Quin has been led to believe about her her training as a Seeker has been a lie.

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Young Adult Book Review: Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

Power is a dangerous game.

The Red Queen. I loved it! It worked for me in the best of ways and met my hopes and expectations for a thrilling new YA, and gave me a new author and series to gather closely to my watch list! Superhuman powers, political intrigue, rebellion, and a touch of romance all blended into a fantastic start of a new series. 

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