Review: Dear Martin by Nic Stone
While history textbooks mark the American civil rights movement with dates from half a century ago, all it takes is a glance at today’s…
Read MoreWhile history textbooks mark the American civil rights movement with dates from half a century ago, all it takes is a glance at today’s…
Read MoreNeal Shusterman has been one of my favorite YA authors since I was in high school. His Unwind Dystology is a riveting and haunting…
Read MoreThe Cruel Prince by Holly Black has been at the top of my reading list since I heard about it last summer, so I…
Read MoreI rarely frequent the “Romance” shelves of the Young Adult section of my local bookstore. The pastel, hand-holding covers simply don’t hold my interest,…
Read MoreJaime Questell’s debut By a Charm and a Curse is a stunning imagining of life, love, and sacrifice wrapped in the spell-binding world of…
Read MoreBecause Punxsutawney Phil has predicted six more weeks of winter, that could mean more reasons to stay indoors and read. So if you’re looking…
Read MoreChrissa Chappell is a veteran in the world of YA fiction. Her personal website boasts of enough of teen fiction awards, including a Florida…
Read MoreIn a new series that will intrigue fans of the show Westworld, comes the David-and-Goliath novel,Otherworld, by Jason Segel and Kristin Miller. A boy…
Read MoreYA has always been fertile ground for stories of discovery, of courage, of challenging the status quo–all while being products of their time. That…
Read MoreJulie C. Dao’s debut novel, Forest of a Thousand Lanterns, has been on my TBR list since it was released in mid-October. I was…
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