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Is My Sister’s Bones really the next The Girl on the Train?
We can't all be highly-paid war reporters, but we can all become aware of the horror that may live on our own doorsteps. My Sister's Bones will show you how
Natalka Burian’s Welcome to the Slipstream is a seamless blend of the light-hearted and the…
Natalka Burian's 'Welcome to the Slipstream' is a surprisingly poignant and exceptionally well-written debut, contemporary, young adult novel.
Boys: An Illustrated Field Guide any age can benefit from exploring
There may be more words in this review than in the entirety of 'Boys: An Illustrated Field Guide' but that doesn't mean that isn't one of the most powerfully poignant books I have ever read!
The Fever Code is the final piece in The Maze Runner puzzle
The most recent release in The Maze Runner series, The Fever Code, brings the story full circle and answer fans most burning questions.
Unknown things go bump in the night in Stephanie Perkins’ There’s Someone Inside Your…
This young adult slasher novel will have you sleeping with one eye open...
Emma Blackery’s Feel Good 101 is like a guide to life written by your big sister
This book has the answer to (almost) all your problems in life
All the world is a stage in M. L. Rio’s If We Were Villains
All is fair in love and war...
Zoella’s Book Club just got ghoulish, grim and ghastly
Autumn is the season of more than just pumpkin spice lattes. It's the season of dark nights and darker reads.
What do Wonderland, Sleepy Hollow and Victorian London have in common?
Discover the museum of a mad creator and get sucked into a world of magic and mayhem when the doors close behind you.
Get caught up in Tangleweed and Brine’s feminist fairy tale retellings
Thirteen well-known fairy tales are given a twist darker than you've ever seen before.
The Names They Gave Us: What can an Atheist get from a book on faith?
Fans of Becky Albertalli will love this contemporary read.
Grave Matter is a haunting portrayal of life after death and death after life
"Where there is life there must also be death - for every gift a sacrifice."
Unexpected scenarios lead to unlikely heroines in The Crash by Lisa Drakeford
United By Pop received a free copy of The Crash in exchange for an honest review, all opinions are our own.
Title: The Crash
Author: Lisa Drakeford
Purchase: Available in the UK and the US
Overall rating: 3/5
Great for: Fans…
You Never Know Who Is Watching in We See Everything by William Sutcliffe
"This is what's left of London, a seething spine of overcrowded land shaped like a sticking plaster"
If girls knew what they could do, imagine what they might in The Possible by Tara Alterbrando
The journey of self-discovering begins by looking into the past.