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Girlhood: bad seeds or bad deeds?
Fans of Megan Abbott will love Cat Clarke's 'Girlhood'.
Travel to Scotland and Beyond with The Old Man and the Princess
Prepare to be transported to another world.
Leah Thomas redefines the contemporary genre
Fans of John Green will love Thomas' 'You'll Never Meet Me' and 'Nowhere Near You'
Every Hidden Thing: Indiana Jones meets Romeo and Juliet
United By Pop received a free copy of Every Hidden Thing in exchange for an honest review, all opinions are our own.
Title: Every Hidden Thing
Author: Kenneth Oppel
Purchase: Available in the UK and the US
Overall rating: 3/5…
Brigid Kemmerer’s Letters to the Lost is a letter to us all
Fans of Sara Barnard, Jennifer Niven and Nicola Yoon will love Letters to the Lost.
Gemma Fowler’s debut, ‘Moondust’ is an edge of your seat sci-fi thriller
Pick up 'Moondust' if you're a fan of Star Wars & The Lunar Chronicles.
Red Sister: Assassins, alchemy and anchorites
Mark Lawrence's Red Sister has everything you desire from a YA fantastical read.
The Song Rising delivers dystopia with a difference
Fans of futuristic will love Samantha Shannon's The Song Rising
We’ve Recapped The Bone Season and The Mime Order so You Don’t have to
We've compiled this handy mini overview of the first two instalments in the Bone Season series.
Amy Chelsea Stacie Dee: Meet the Book that Terrified Me
Cousins, Amy MacArthur and Dee Springfield, were abducted whilst playing by a river near their home.
Review: ‘Die for You’ by Amy Fellner Dominy
United By Pop received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review, all opinions are our own.
Title: Die For You
Author: Amy Fellner Dominy
Purchase: Available now in the US and the UK
Overall rating: 4/5
Great…
The Storm Trilogy: Move Over Tolkien, Fantasy has a New King
Anthony Lavisher's 'The Storm Trilogy' is an epic high fantasy series.
Countless: Teen Pregnancy, Anorexia and All of the Feels
This is a contemporary YA with a difference, and the protagonist is no special little snowflake.
The Hate U Give: a Black Lives Matter Protest in the Written Form
There are those rare and wonderful books that exist because they have something important to deliver. They provide a powerful social commentary. They define a community, a time or a place. And yet they refuse to be defined and are all…
Review: The Memory Book by Lara Avery
Lovers of romantic coming-of-age stories featuring marginalized characters won't be able to put this one down.