Neil Gaiman
First published in 1996, Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman is a wonderful trip down the rabbit hole and a showcase of phenomenal writing.
The Bad Seed
William March’s The Bad Seed has inspired scores of writers since its publication in 1954. Why does The Bad Seed still rattle its readers decades after it was released? I encourage you to read this classic and find out.
Alias Grace
Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood (© 1996) is an historical fiction based on the infamous Kinnear-Montgomery murders of 1843. Was sixteen-year-old Grace Marks an evil seductress who conceived the murders? Or was she innocent and afraid for her own life?
What the Wind Knows
What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon (© 2019) is historical fiction and a love story. If that sounds good, and you enjoy time travel stories, you’ll love this!
The Raven Boys
This is my book review of The Raven Boys (Book 1 of The Raven Cycle series) © 2012 by Maggie Stiefvater.