Young Adult

Books written for readers between the ages of 12 and 18, often dealing with themes relevant to teenagers.

The School for Good and Evil: The Complete 6-Book Box Set: The School for Good and Evil, The School for Good and Evil: A World Without Princes, The ... A Crystal of Time, The School for Good and Cover
Rating: 4/5

The School for Good and Evil Review

Chainani masterfully blurs the lines between good and evil, creating a captivating fantasy world. The strong characters and unpredictable twists make his stories unforgettable. A must-read for those who love magical tales with moral depth.

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Rating: 3.5/5

Grey Sister Review

Throne of Glass whisks you into a world of magic and intrigue. While characters captivate, pacing sometimes stumbles. Worth the read for fantasy lovers!

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Rating: 3.5/5

It Ends with Us Review

'It Book' balances humor and heart, offering readers a rollercoaster of emotions with compelling character growth and surprising twists, though some dramatic moments can feel a bit much. Worth it for fans of fantasy-drama!

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Rating: 4/5

Book Lovers Review

Book Lovers' charms with delightful humor and heartfelt moments. Nora and Charlie's banter sparkles, but a few plot twists are predictable. If you're a fan of witty romance, this one's for you! Perfect for a cozy weekend read.

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Rating: 4.3/5

Through My Window Review

Ariana Godoy's 'Through My Window' captures hearts with its modern tale of young love and growth. Raquel's journey captivates, while Ares surprises. The writing style is relatable, ensuring readers stay engaged till the end.

Rating: 4/5

We Were Liars Review

We Were Liars took me on a roller coaster of emotions. The plot twists left my brain spinning, and the beautiful yet puzzling prose made me question everything. It's a must-read, but don't forget your tissues!

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Rating: 4/5

Archer’s Voice Review

"Archer's Voice" is an emotional journey with relatable characters, unexpected plot twists, and a cozy writing style. While predictable at times, it's a heartfelt read perfect for a comfy day indoors.

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Rating: 4.3/5

The Way I Used to Be Review

‘The Way I Used to Be’ powerfully explores trauma and growth through Eden's eyes. The raw writing and character depth are stellar, despite some pacing issues and intense moments.

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Rating: 4.3/5

It Starts with Us Review

Colleen Hoover's books are emotional rides with relatable characters and surprising twists. Sometimes a bit too dramatic, but always captivating. A must-read for romance fans!

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Rating: 4/5

No Tomorrow Review

The plot keeps you hooked, characters evolve beautifully, and the emotional rollercoaster is worth every page. Yet, some side characters feel underdeveloped. All in all, a great read!