QBD Reviews: The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot
Most girls dream of being a princess… not Mia Thermopolis. Unfortunately for the awkward, endearingly quirky young girl, she’s just found out that her father is the prince of a small country called Genovia and she is his one and only heir. Going from everyday New York teenager to a princess in one afternoon is […]
QBD’s Top 5: Graphic Novel Adaptations!
There have been many highly acclaimed novels that have been adapted into a graphic novel form. It is a great way to read books that a reader may be on the fence about reading or even just re-reading a favourite book or series. These are my top 5 graphic novels that were originally novels: 5. […]
QBD Reviews: Fearless by Francine Pascal
New girl Gaia Moore is just like everybody else – that is, unless you count the fact that her father is MIA, she’s currently living with a CIA operative and his repulsive wife and she never feels fear. Born with a genetic flaw that renders her essentially fearless and trained by her father in martial […]
QBD Reviews: Crash by Lisa McMann
Jules Demarco feels like the least popular girl in school. Living in an apartment above the family owned-and-run restaurant means that she can never manage to be rid of the clinging smell of pizza and has the privilege of using their food van (a double-meatball shaped monstrosity) to drive herself and her siblings to school. […]