Posts Tagged ‘book club’

Return To Me By: Justina Chen


22 Feb

Return To Me By: Justina Chen is the book of the month for Teen Lit Rocks. I will admit when I first started reading it I was not really a big fan of it. It just didn’t really catch me attention like other books have. But as I kept reading it it started to get better closer to the end of the book.

Rebecca Muir is the main character.  Rebecca has just graduated high school and is on her way to collage in New York City. A little before it is time to leave she finds out that her family is moving with her to New York because her dad got a new job. But that is not the only bad news that she will get.  A little while after all of them move her dad gives them some news that will end up making her question what she really wants to do with the rest of her life.

I would have to rate Return To Me a B-

Full Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy for review purposes.  All opinions are 100% mine.

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Born Wicked By: Jessica Spotswood


01 Mar

Born Wicked is the latest book in the Teen Lit Rocks book club. It is the first book in The Cahill Witch Chronicles. Cate Cahill is the main character, she has three sisters and they all are witches. Cate lives in the days where witch craft is a sin and illegal which could easily get you put away if people found out. Cate’s mother was a witch and her father never knew about it. Before her mother died she made Cate promise to keep her sisters safe. But it is getting harder to keep that promise when she soon has to chose between marriage or the Sisterhood.

When Cate’s old school friend Paul comes back from New London he comes with a question that she doesn’t know how to answer. Cate soon finds herself in a complicated love triangle. Paul is in love with her and Finn Belastra is in love with her but who does she love? Who does she chose? Cate faces even bigger problems than love when she finds her mothers diary and uncovers secrets that could be life threatening.

Enhanced by ZemantaI give Born Wicked by Jessica Spotswood a letter B grade.
Full Disclosure: I was given a copy of this book for review purposes.  All opinions are 100% mine.

Blood Wounds By: Susan Beth Pfeffer


03 Nov

Blood Wounds by Susan Beth Pfeffer is the second book of the Blogger Book Club, Teen Lit Rocks. The main character is Willa, whom is a normal girl with a semi-normal family. I will admit I did not like this book as much as last month’s pick. It seemed like the big wow factor of the book happened in the first couple of chapters and then the story went kind of slow.  Once I focused and continued reading I did enjoy the book. It was very intense and sad.

It was a normal day when Willa gets home from school and finds that the answering machine for her home phone has three voice mails for her mom from her mother’s best friend, which seem strange with the sound of her friend’s voice panicky.  This is when Willa finds out that her real father which her mother left when she was little remarried and had three kids.  The worst part was that her father had murdered his wife and two of his daughters, and was on his way to find Willa with his other little one. Therefore Willa and her mother have to go into hiding until her father is found.

Willa and her mother stay at a hotel until her father shows up at their house and a cop is forced to shoot him. Willa’s father ends up dying and the police find Willa’s little sister murdered in his car.

Willa feels bad that she never knew her sisters and convinces her mother to let her go stay with her mother’s friend so she can go to the three little girls’ funeral. This is where the story really takes off. You are going to have to read the book to find out what all happens…

For the letter grade I give it a C+

Full Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book for review purposes.

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