About Sarah Cahill
Sarah Cahill has two passions besides reading – social media and her cat, Felix. Find her on Twitter at @SarCahill.
Sarah Cahill has two passions besides reading – social media and her cat, Felix. Find her on Twitter at @SarCahill.
In Beautiful Creatures, the sleepy Southern town of Gatlin, South Carolina, is shaken awake upon the arrival of mysterious and beautiful newcomer Lena Duchannes. In Beautiful Darkness, finally we can see what our heroine is up to now.
Remember your first serious crush? Are you cringing, looking back? Okay, good. We have all been there and endured the awkward splendor and hormonal grief of a (likely) unrequited relationship in our early teen years. And in Love and Other Perishable Items, first-time novelist Buzo has re-created just that.
In Andy Mulligan's young adult novel, three 'dumpsite' boys mine their own resources to survive a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
“Every day a different body. Every day a different life. Every Day in love with the same girl.” Who could say "no" to a book description like that?
Our favorite annual literary holiday, Banned Books Week, is finally upon us. Here, we narrow down our broad list of favorites to a mere seven.
Fifty teen boys with no memory locked in a terrifying maze with metal monsters surrounding them ... and suddenly the clock is ticking down for them to make their escape. Welcome to James Dashner's sci-fi world in The Maze Runner, headed soon for the silver screen.
The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand grabs you by the collar, shakes you, and leaves you wanting to re-read it the moment you turn the last page.
Meg Wolitzer's The Interestings: A New York Epic
A New Tale from Paulo Coelho: Manuscript Found in Accra
A Modern Classic That Endures: Robert Penn Warren's All the King’s Men
Oceans Eleven Comes to the YA Set: Ally Carter's Perfect Scoundrels
Some Heat Before Summer: Long Simmering Spring by Elisabeth Barrett
Alice Munro
Barbara Kingsolver
George Saunders
Haruki Murakami