Login
Don't have an account? Register now
Did you forget your password? Get it by email
How it Works:

·  Register Online Here – Parents you can create an account first to easily monitor your children's activity.

·  Track Your Reading – Log in here and track your reading to earn points.

·  Keep Reading! – Earn a completion certificate once you've completed the program.

GET THE READsquared APP

Easily log your activity using the READsquared app.
The app is free for both Android and iOS mobile devices.

Download the READsquared App
  

Book Reviews
Search All Book Reviews
DC Super Heroes Guide
View in Library Catalog
book cover


Good Book. IT gave a lot of information about Green Lantern, LEx Luthors sister and Aquaman.

Disney princess bedtime stories
by Golden books
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I like when Ariel and Eric go go out on the carriage and watch the stars and there’s a meteor shower, which is very cool

Secrets of the Knights Templar
by S J Hodge
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I read this book to understand the Knights Templar and their founding. It covers both of these in historical detail. The book also covers the myths, legends, and rumors about the treasures they supposedly recovered during their reign as crusaders for the Popes. It answered all my questions about them.

Hot Six
by Janet Evanovich Stephanie Plum Series
View in Library Catalog
book cover


Janet is entertainment when you don't want to think to hard. And Stephanie Plum is just funny. When Grandma Mazur moved in you know that crazy was going to be kicked up a notched. This time Ranger is in trouble and Stephanie's wild luck and Trenton know how makes for a great read.

The Incredible Nellie Bly
by Luciano Cimino
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I have always been fascinated by the lives of strong women. Nellie Bly is one of them. This book (in graphic novel form) follows her life (born in 1864) as she becomes a well-respected journalist. Her study of the lives of women in mental health facilities is mind-boggling. The book follows her life sequentially as she overcomes the odds of being a woman in a male dominated world. The graphics are very appealing! I highly recommend this book.

The London Séance Society
by Sarah Penner
View in Library Catalog
book cover


Overall, The London Seance Society by Sarah Penner was a very well written story with some twists and turns but not as engaging as her first book, The Lost Apothecary. If you are a reader that enjoys some science fiction and subtle “horror”, I would give this a try. A little hard to get into until a few chapters go by but, still a good read.

Siege And Storm
by Leigh Bardugo
View in Library Catalog
book cover


Siege and Storm is a very climatic and moving story. It will have you wondering what happens next. Leigh writes so fantasticly that every word has you on the edge of your seat. In Siege and Storm, you follow Alina as she goes back to Kanza but against her will. She acquires new magic and understanding of the power she has. She severs, uses and reconnects with certain connections. Siege and Storm is a great addition to the Shadow and Bone Trilogy, it fits right in with the dramatics and revelations of the series.

Blasfamous
by Mirka Andolfo
View in Library Catalog
book cover


Although the story is fairly rote, using played out tropes and themes of good vs evil, deals with demons, immortality and worship... the LGBTQ+, body, and sex positivity are refreshing and the art is stunning.

Graceling
by Kristin Cashore
View in Library Catalog
book cover


Enter a world where those with powers are controlled by the kings and identifiable by their different colored eyes. Through the lens of a Graceling who has passions for changing the world, encounters dangers through her trips to the seven kingdoms of this world. Through her journey she meets some other important characters. Non stop action mixed with a little romance makes this a fantastic read for fantasy lovers! (Book 1 of the series)

Nothing To See Here
by Kevin Wilson
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I listened to this audiobook recently. In the beginning, it presented such a quirky story - a young woman is convinced by an old friend to become a caretaker to her fiery stepchildren - that I thought about abandoning the book. But the more I listened, the more I was hooked. Kevin Wilson writes so perfectly and in such a familiar tone that you come to believe there might be some combustible children out there. At its core, I think it is a story about family and parenting, and the actions taken by parents to protect and nurture their kids, especially those with special needs. If you can tolerate quirky, I recommend this book.
Copyright (c) 2013-2026    ReadSquared