6 YA Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books for Your 2020 TBR
Science-fiction and fantasy stories are two of my absolute favorite genres to read. I love exploring new worlds full of magic and wonder or going on a breathtaking space adventure.
Continue ReadingScience-fiction and fantasy stories are two of my absolute favorite genres to read. I love exploring new worlds full of magic and wonder or going on a breathtaking space adventure.
Continue ReadingSandhya Menon’s new young adult trilogy of fairytale retellings is called St. Rosetta’s Academy. These stories will be companion novels and modern retellings. Each book will focus on a separate
Continue ReadingYoung adult rom-coms have become of my favorite genres to read in recent years. I enjoy the romance tropes, the banter, the swoon factor, and the lovable characters. Their light-hearted
Continue ReadingMagic. Music. Mozart. You’ll find this and much more in The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu. Her new YA novel blends historical fiction and fantasy to create a truly
Continue ReadingSupernatural’s Misha Collins and his wife, Vicki, are inviting readers into their home with their new cookbook, The Adventurous Eaters Club. Inspired by their own relationships with food and mealtime
Continue ReadingHave you ever wondered what it would be like to live underwater and how humanity would adapt to such a drastic change in environment? London Shah explores this possibility in
Continue ReadingLondon Shah spent her teen years dreaming of what it would be like if humanity lived deep under water. She also yearned to see characters that shared her British-Muslim identity
Continue ReadingIt’s been fifteen years since Jonathan Bennett became a household name for his breakout role in the cult classic film, Mean Girls. And yes, he knows his hair looks sexy
Continue ReadingThroughout middle school, Alexa Curtis was bullied by other kids. At age twelve, she turned to writing as an outlet to express herself and started the fashion blog A Life
Continue ReadingSixteen-year-old bestselling author Carrie Berk discovered her passion for storytelling in second grade. Yes, second grade! She was enamored with the idea of bringing real-life themes into fictional scenarios. She’s
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