This action packed fantasy sequel delivers nonstop twists, deep worldbuilding, and characters you cannot stop thinking about. Fans of intense, high stakes stories will be counting down to the next installment.
This moving graphic memoir explores identity, belonging, and mental health as one young woman searches for a place that feels like home. Beautifully illustrated and emotionally honest, it offers a powerful glimpse into the courage it takes to heal and grow.
Counting Miracles delivers a warm, emotional story about love, loss, and finding home. The reviewer highlights how Nicholas Sparks brings multiple storylines together through Tanner, a former Army Ranger searching for answers, Kaitlyn, a single mom, and Jasper, an older man grieving with his loyal dog at his side.
This graphic novel adaptation of 1984 captures the bleak, oppressive world of Orwell’s classic through stark black, grey, and red artwork. The reviewer shares that the visuals deepen the dystopian atmosphere, though some dark text is difficult to read. The story of surveillance, censorship, and rebellion remains powerful, making this a strong companion to the original novel. Readers familiar with the classic will appreciate the adaptation, while newcomers may find it less impactful on its own.
This powerful historical fiction novel alternates between 1965 and 2010 to explore racism, forbidden love, and the lasting impact of the Civil Rights Movement. The reviewer highlights how Diane Chamberlain blends mystery, social justice, and emotional depth as two women uncover long buried truths in a North Carolina town. With strong themes of courage, racial injustice, and community history, this book is well suited for older teens interested in civil rights, generational stories, and historical mysteries.