Just A Minute: One Minute reviews
Review: Snapdragon
It's official: I love everything Kat Leyh writes. Snapdragon is so sweet and amazing; I couldn't get enough of it! No, seriously, is there going to be more?
It's Reading Recommendation time! Here's what I'm suggesting this week: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Review: Estranged
Estranged is the perfect story for fans of fae and changelings. In truth, it's a perfect stepping stone for those who want to learn more about basic tropes and legends regarding fae. I'm not saying it's a simple story, but rather an approachable one.
Review: Layers: A Memoir
Pénélope Bagieu's story is autobiographical and deeply compelling. Like many of us, she has hilarious, sweet, and bitter-sweet moments in her past, and now is her time to talk about it. To put her words to page, she first dug out her diaries, pulling them onto these pages for a refreshing take on her teen years and more.
Review: Utown
Misfits have a way of finding one another. For this group of misfits, their home is Utown. It's not the cleanest or nicest neighborhood around, but it's theirs, and that's something! Or is it? Gentrification has a way of ruining everything, especially for those that have the least.
Review: Heartstopper Vol. 1
Charlie Spring is in Year 10 and one of the only guys in his school to come out as gay. That puts a lot of pressure on such a young soul. He survived the bullying, but now he has a different problem – he wants to walk from a "relationship" that isn't healthy for him.
Review: The Electric State
A runaway teenager is on a strange trek across the country. She has only a mobile toy robot for company, making the ruins of the country feel all the more bleak. Everywhere she goes, she sees the effects of this technological apocalypse.


