From the awesome title to the very last page, this book kept me hooked. I haven't read a book with a male protagonist in a while and thought Natalie totally nailed Tosh's voice. I loved the slow build of the paranormal element and how Tosh's parents were integral to the story. I loved how the rea...
After we lost, I tried to talk to him. I put my hand on his shoulder, and I honestly meant it when I said, “Sorry, man.”He shoved it off. “I don’t need your pity, and I don’t need you to save my ass. I don’t need you at all.”I hate to admit it, but I fought back tears. “Garret…”“Leave me the hell...
The cave isn’t entirely dark—the faintest blue light shines from below. “What is that?” “You’ll see.” Brady steps into the cave and holds out his hand for me. “It’s really steep here. If your legs are weak from running, just let me know and I’ll carry you.” “I think I can manage.” My face burns a...
Lee Seol printed them out, and Bea sits next to me translating the longer ones from Spanish. She hands me another paper, sending her words right into my ear, “Some of these look more useful.” I grab it, hoping our history teacher doesn’t notice. So far the texts have been stupid or too vague to h...
Dylan and I stand as they close the remaining distance. What am I supposed to say? Shreya and Olivia have these smug grins, and somehow I know they’re thinking, “I told you so.” I hate when they’re right, but, well, I’d like to get back to kissing Dylan.“Finally,” Shreya blurts out. “Seriously!” ...