To Read or Not to Read: One of Us is Lying
Karen McManus’s One of Us Is Lying has been on the New York Times bestseller list for 14 weeks running and it’s easy to see why after reading this fast-paced,
Continue ReadingKaren McManus’s One of Us Is Lying has been on the New York Times bestseller list for 14 weeks running and it’s easy to see why after reading this fast-paced,
Continue Reading“Do you think a person is as bad as her worst actions?” E. Lockhart’s hotly anticipated YA book, Genuine Fraud, explores the depths and complexities of female friendship, the struggle with
Continue Reading“So far she’s the only person I’ve ever known who has helped make being me a little less hard.” David Drucker has never really had any friends aside from his
Continue ReadingIf you’ve ever been a fan of a boyband (hello, Backstreet Boys) then you’ll enjoy Grace and the Fever by Zan Romanoff, a sweet coming-of-age young adult novel. Grace Thomas
Continue ReadingIf you won the lottery, what would you do? Jennifer E. Smith dives into that question—among many other big life ones—in her new young adult book, Windfall. Alice, orphaned at
Continue ReadingIf you were to take a look at my GoodReads shelf, you would see that it is dominated by YA fantasy, dystopian, science fiction, and retellings. What you won’t see
Continue ReadingRenee Ahdieh delivers another captivating fantasy story with her new duology, Flame in the Mist. This book has been one of my most anticipated reads of 2017, and it did
Continue ReadingA Court of Wings and Ruin was one of my (and this site’s) most anticipated YA books of this year. The final book in A Court of Thorns and Roses
Continue ReadingRachel and Henry are best friends. Henry’s family owns a secondhand bookshop, Howling Books, where they spend a lot of their time together. Once they reach early high school, though,
Continue ReadingI am not even going to leave you in suspense: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas is a timely must-read in today’s increasingly divided world. For those of you
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