QBD Reviews: Only Ever Yours by Louise O’Neill

I absolutely LOVED this book. Okay, when I say loved, it didn’t make me happy. Only Ever Yours explores some common themes that are relevant to some teenage girls today. I really enjoyed this book because these themes helped me to connect with the main character. I just felt as though I understood her, and […]

QBD Reviews: Everyday by David Levithan

“I wake up thinking of yesterday. The joy is in remembering; the pain is in knowing it was yesterday.” Everyday was one of the most interesting books I’ve read. It pulled me in from the first page and has been my benchmark for Young Adult Fiction ever since. The plot follows ‘A’, a gender-less and […]

QBD Reviews: The Boy in the Book by Nathan Penlington

It still brings shivers down my spine when I remember this is a true story. Remember those “choose your own adventure” books you could collect as kids, and do exactly that, make the story into your own and decide your own path? There’s an old sense of adventure and possibility waiting to be captured. Nathan […]

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 […]