by Madeline Smoot | Mar 17, 2017 | Book Reviews, Buried in the Slush Pile
This book is the fourth in the Lockwood & Co series that follows a group of teen ghost hunters as they try to rid London and the surrounding countryside from the paranormal problem that’s been hunting the world for just under 100 years. Fast paced and well-plotted this entire series is a must read for anyone who is writing middle grade or YA adventure. (They’re also just good reads!)
by Madeline Smoot | Jan 29, 2017 | Book Reviews, Buried in the Slush Pile
After being betrayed by his uncle, Tut has been stuck in the body of a fourteen year old for, well, ever.
by Madeline Smoot | Oct 28, 2016 | Book Reviews, Buried in the Slush Pile
After stumbling upon a half-naked, very hot (no pun intended) Sun God at the NY Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lily gets sucked into his battle against the Egyptian god Seth. Moving between the world of elite New York and the ruins of Ancient Egypt, the story pits the ancient Egyptian gods in their never ending battle for supremacy.
by Madeline Smoot | Sep 26, 2016 | Book Reviews, Buried in the Slush Pile
I am possibly one of the last to do so, but I finally got around to reading the 4 main books in the Lunar Chronicles Series. Basically, the books are retellings of Grimm Fairy Tales set in a techno future with the Earth pitted against the humans on the Moon.
by Madeline Smoot | Aug 23, 2016 | Book Reviews, Buried in the Slush Pile
By Brittany Cavallaro A Study in Charlotte updates the Holmes/Watson mythos for modern teens. Jamie Watson, yes, the descendant of THAT Watson has just started boarding school in Connecticut not far from his estranged father. His interest though isn’t in...