Rebekah Crane on Taking Charge of Her Imagination
Enjoy a brief window into author Rebekah Crane’s writing process and inspiration before the release of her new book, The Upside of Falling Down!
Just love books.
Enjoy a brief window into author Rebekah Crane’s writing process and inspiration before the release of her new book, The Upside of Falling Down!
Use these January 2018 YA book releases to help dull the pain of 2017…
Find out why I loved ‘Love, Hate & Other Filters,’ and find out where Ahmed’s inspiration came from!
James Gaynor’s unique take on a beloved classic left me entertained: Here’s why.
Scribd, a reading subscription service, has released a map to tell you which author is the most popular in each state.
Iturbe’s amazing writing will allow you to stare into the maw of the Nazi death machine. Read this book.
Four high school teenagers. One tweet gets them expelled. Who did it?
‘Fraternize’ by Rachel Van Dyken was one of the worst books I’ve had to read in recent memory, full of horrible characters and mediocre writing. Read more here!
Highly-evolved humans. An increasingly curious world. A regular high-school boy that gets caught in the heart of it.
‘Pashmina’ by Nidhi Chanani was a joy to read. Treat yourself to a wonderfully-colored graphic novel!
Nikki Sheehan works her magic with this hauntingly beautiful new story about a boy’s relationship with his dog and the complications that come with family.
Turley has a two-book deal with Simon & Schuster. ‘If This Were a Story’ comes out in fall of 2018!
If you were looking for every YA release set for 2018, this is your lucky day.
‘The Thing With Feathers’ follows teenager Emilie, who is pushed into attending public school after being home-schooled due to her epilepsy.
The short stories in Orlando Ortega-Medina’s new book will leaving you wanting more.
Enjoy a spoiler-free review of Sarah Mlynowski’s contemporary YA ‘I See London, I See France’ from Fictionist!