January 2018 YA Releases to Help You Forget 2017
Use these January 2018 YA book releases to help dull the pain of 2017…
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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!
Do new illustrations gracing pages of updated ‘Neverwhere’ editions add something to the classic Neil Gaiman novel, or are they a distraction? Find out here!
Today Jackie and Kelly talk about Before She Ignites, a YA fantasy by Jodi Meadows. While all of the characters are POC, Meadows is actually white. This could go terribly, terribly wrong. Or… maybe not?
‘The City of Brass’ is an awesome journey into the world of djinn. Read our spoiler free review here!
‘The Dark Intercept’ had a lot of promise but fell flat for me. Find out why!
Find out who’s going to be at BookCon 2018 and where to buy tickets!
Scribd, a reading subscription service, has released a map to tell you which author is the most popular in each state.
Uncanny is an uncomfortably fascinating read that examines what actions someone is willing to take when emotions overtake reason.
While ‘Carry On’ had its issues, I still loved it and recommend it to everyone!
We talk about the YA standalone “Carry On” by Rainbow Rowell. It’s sort of Harry Potter, but not, and it has some lovely LGBT representation. Let’s dig in.
Iturbe’s amazing writing will allow you to stare into the maw of the Nazi death machine. Read this book.
Emily R. King, author of The Hundredth Queen series, chats with Fictionist about her publishing journey, research and sensitivity readers, and more!
Ausma Zehanat Khan, author of ‘The Bloodprint,’ writes about what made her story click.
‘The Fire Queen,’ book two of ‘The Hundredth Queen’ series, Continued Kalinda’s adventure. Read my review here!
‘Tower of Dawn’ literally stole the show — it wasn’t even supposed to be a full book! Now, it’s the best book I’ve read in a long while. Find out why!