‘The Ten Thousand Doors of January’ Writes A Door Into My Soul | A Spoiler-Free Review
I read a lot of books. Often, they’re in the same genre, since I have my preferences. Some are good, some are great, some are […]
Just love books.
I read a lot of books. Often, they’re in the same genre, since I have my preferences. Some are good, some are great, some are […]
If you were looking for every YA release set for 2018, this is your lucky day.
Megan, the writer of the Book Birds blog, did some bookish community service for us — again! She created a complete list of YA book […]
Author Caitlin Starling was kind enough to sit for an interview with Fictionist after her book The Luminous Dead was published. This standalone sci-fi/horror novel […]
★★★★★ When I picked up The Luminous Dead, I had just moved to a new apartment. I was trying to balance work, exercise, cooking, cleaning, […]
★★★★★ Everything around you reminds you of the book — the plot, the characters, the setting. You can’t seem to stop thinking about your favorite […]
Discover the magic of meeting for the first time.
I have such intensely mixed feelings about Fat Girl on a Plane. It was so well-written, and still fell kind of flat for me.
Down in the Belly of the Whale has… a lot to unpack.
Welcome to episode nine of Fiction Forward! This week, author Caleb Roehrig (pronounced like RARE-ig) joins us to chat about LGBT+ in YA fiction, his new book White Rabbit, and how having your shit together is a lie.
Fictionist had the opportunity to ask author C.C. Hunter a few questions!
Discover the magic of meeting for the first time.
Claire Kann, author of Let’s Talk About Love, is here to chat about representation and her main character, Alice: A biromantic asexual black woman dealing with her “summer of struggle,” as Kann puts it.
A journey of self-discovery, with a love story in between.
Alice has known she’s asexual for a while. But the thing is, she still wants (and deserves) her own love story.
These February 2018 YA books are sure to help you escape the cold!