The Island by C. L. Taylor Review
Novels for YA readers come in many genres, but one very popular one is psychological thrillers as they pull young readers in by blending high-stakes suspense with the messy, raw…
The Wonderful Powers of Reading
We live in a digital age. Our homes are littered with tech in every room from smart light bulbs to state-of-the art computers, robot vacuums to internet-connected kettles. In an…
Astrochimp by David Walliams Review
Graphic novels are more than just colourful pages and speech bubbles, they are a gateway to imagination, especially for children who might find traditional books a bit daunting. They invite…
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl Review
Well, thank you for finding your way to my website where you can read reviews of children’s books as well as young adult novels, and you didn’t even need a…
Monsterland by Michael Okon Review
From blood-sucking vampires to shape-shifting werewolves, eccentric mad scientists to decaying, rotting zombies, the annals of YA horror have long been a destination for the eerie, scary, the unexpected and…
