Login
Don't have an account? Register now
Did you forget your password? Get it by email
Book Reviews
Search All Book Reviews
Red Kayak
by Priscilla Cummings
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I didn’t realize this was a book for middle schoolers when I picked it up . That being said the subject matter is very deep, murder, abuse , child lose and grief . I couldn’t gauge the time setting . The 13 year olds have to help out and work crabbing, culling chickens etc and they even smoke cigarettes. I feel it would be hard for children to connect to this book today.

The Defector
by Daniel Silva
View in Library Catalog
book cover


This book captured my interest even more because of the one kidnapping and efforts Gabriel went to to save the kidnapped person. I will not spoil the book so that is as far as I will go.

Bride
by Ali Hazelwood
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I was so excited to hear Ali released a fantasy-based romance, and it absolutely lived up to my expectations.

Batpig: Too Pig To Fail
by Rob Harrell
View in Library Catalog
book cover


The comedy of garebare is hallarioss

The Lost Story
by Meg Shaffer
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I really loved the characters and the plot! First five star read of the year for me. I loved the fairytale aspect of the plot and the main characters.

Mighty Jack And The Goblin King
by Ben Hatke
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I like this book because it was really fascinating and good. This book has a lot of adventure and I like fantasy books.

The Treasure Box
by Penelope J. Stokes
View in Library Catalog
book cover


This book made me feel happy and sad

The Parent Handbook
by Operation Parent Inc
View in Library Catalog
book cover


In this post-pandemic world, raising a resilient, active and engaged elementary schooler can be a little tough. The helpful paragraphs and short, easy-to-understand suggestions are reassuring and giving the reader guidelines to follow.

Clever Rabbit And The Wolves
by Susanna Davidson
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I read this all by myself

The Sicilian Inheritance
by Jo Piazza
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I have mixed impressions of and feelings about this novel. I found the plot intriguing, and enjoyed Serafina's narrative voice in her alternating chapters, as compared to Sara's, which disappointingly tended to fall more often into cliché turns of phrase. I understand the need to set the characters' "voices" apart and distinguish the eras in which they are living, but wonder if this could have been done with a bit more finesse for Sara's chapters. Some plot revelations were telegraphed and therefore more predictable, while others felt more satisfyingly surprising. At times, the events and interactions themselves seemed to draw on stereotypes, though I appreciate that the author appears to have researched the book quite thoroughly. There were also some unexpectedly graphic passages in the book, so readers who are especially sensitive to intimate and/or violent imagery may wish to be aware of this before reading. Overall, though it would be missing a meaningful modern dimension, I think I might have preferred this as a purely historical fiction novel, set entirely in Serafina's time period. All that said, I would still be interested to read other novels by this same author, in the hopes that they are more of the quality of Serafina's chapters than Sara's.
Copyright (c) 2013-2026    ReadSquared