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The Infinite Sea | 5th Wave #2 | Rick Yancey | Book Review

THE INFINITE SEA (5th Wave #2) | by Rick Yancey | | Young Adult | Dystopian | | Science Fiction | | 388 pages| | Published 9th September 2014 | The Infinite Sea is the hugely anticipated follow-up to the phenomenal – and bestselling – The 5th Wave by Carnegie-shortlisted Rick Yancey. ‘Remarkable, not-to-be-missed-under-any-circumstances…
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Fireflies | Bree Wolf | Book Review
FIREFLIES | by Bree Wolf | | Upper Middle Grade/YA | Growing Up | | 161 pages | | Published September 2013 | | Kindle edition | In the buzzing city of New York, 12-year-old Gabriel Scott retreats from his parents’ constant arguing into a virtual world of adventure and companionship. Unfortunately, as summer comes along,…
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Shirley Link and the Safe Case | Ben Zackheim | Book Review

Shirley Link & The Safe Case (Shirley Link, #1) by Ben Zackheim Middle Grade | Mystery 102 pages Released 4th July 2012 “I put on my kindest face for the poor man. I even smile a little. Marie slashes her fingers across her neck, telling me to stop with the fake grin. She…
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Zet and the Egyptian Amulet Mystery | Scott Peters | Book Review

Zet and the Egyptian Amulet Mystery (Zet Mystery Case #2) by Scott Peters Middle Grade | Mystery 156 pages Released 2nd November 2012 Do You Love Mysteries? “Zet and the Egyptian Amulet Mystery” Will Keep You Up All Night, Guessing Until The Last Page. Zet and Kat are back. When the Nile town of Thebes…
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Series Trouble | I’ve Started, Should I Finish? | TimeRiders

The next series in my Series Trouble series is… Regular visitors will know that I’ve decided to do a series (yes it’s completely ironic) of posts to share my impressions (from when I read the books) of some series that I’ve started but not yet finished. I’ve realised that I’m part way through so many series…
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Abandoned Subways of New York City

Everyone knows the magic that is, New York City. The limitless landscape of skyscrapers hugged by the Hudson and East Rivers. Plus the message of the Statue of Liberty, the bustle and glare of Times Square, and the lush oasis of Central Park. There are too many icons to name. But what about the other…
