
The archetypical love triangle I could do without, but I’m eager to see how it turns out. The ability to profile and read emotions? A new program issued by the FBI? A “lethal game of cat and mouse with a killer”? I am so ready for the psychological thriller this novel screams. Blue and Gansey: here I come.Īges 14 and up | Publisher: Scholastic | Sept. I’ll definitely have to read it sooner rather than later, however, in order to truly capture its autumn feel. I then proceeded to buy it, leave the bag at the store, and have it stolen, but oh well. The sequel to one of my favourite books of 2012, I literally jumped up and down and screamed when I first held The Dream Thieves in my hands.

Here are the ones that have me on the edge of my seat with suspense: The Dream Thieves

Is that an October thing? Undoubtedly.Ī good book, of course, would do more good than harm. A bit of a howling wind outside, possibly with some stray foliage floating picturesquely past, wouldn’t hurt either. Really, the window seat is the key element here. It doesn’t even have to be a life-changing, enlightening, immensely gratifying book-any book will do. Lately, all I’ve really wanted in life is to wear knit sweaters and flashy scarves, go to Starbucks, and curl up by a window with a good book. By Ana Turner, for The Children’s Book Review
