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Your Easter candy preferences will determine your next YA read
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Picture the scene: the sun is shining, spring has…
10 activity books and journals to help you de-stress and beat boredom
This is journalling like you've never seen it before.
YA author, Adi Alsaid, shares his Advice for teen activists
The post below was kindly written by Adi Alsaid, author of We Didn't Ask For This.
Author’s note: There’s an obvious omission of anything COVID-19 related in my answers below. I still believe all of what I wrote applies in the world of the…
Win 1 of 3 copies of Last Lesson by James Goodhand
If a YA thriller tackling the devastating consequences of toxic masculinity and mental health in young men sounds like the kind of book you need to read, look no further because we have three copies of Jame Goodhand's Last Lesson to…
Harry Styles loves these books and you should too
We love a well-read artist and Harry Styles has some excellent reading suggestions.
25+ amazing new YA releases of April 2020
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Spring has officially sprung and it's bought with it…
YA fantasy books for when you want to escape to another world
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Sometimes the real world gets a bit too much. Whether…
Patrice Caldwell on her powerful YA anthology, A Phoenix First Must Burn
Featuring sixteen stories written by bestselling and award winning authors, A Phoenix First Must Burn: Stories of Black Girl Magic, Resistance and Hope, expertly explores the nuances of the Black experience in a diverse and inclusive way.…
YA Playlist: Young adult books for Niall Horan fans
It's time to let Niall Horan decide your new favourite book.
Sophie Gonzales on writing a queer Grease reimagining, body acceptance and Only Mostly Devastated
“Compromise, and sacrifice when appropriate, and boundaries are important.”
Rebecca Elliott on comedy in YA and why girls are Pretty Funny!
Being the author of over 30 children's books (many of which are bestsellers!!), award winning author, Rebecca Elliott, is no stranger to the writing and illustrating scene. However, up until now, she had yet to explore the wonderful world…
Must have merchandise for Cassandra Clare fans
There's a piece of fandom merchandise out there for everyone, and we hunted down some of the most unique items so you don't have to.
Feminist non-fiction perfect for YA readers
"Empowered women empower women."
ANNA K. author, Jenny Lee, shares her tips for writing a modern-day retelling of a classic
If you've always dreamed of rewriting a classic but never known where to start, today is your lucky day.
If there's anyone who knows anything about reimagining a classic, it's Jenny Lee, author of modern day Anna Karenina retelling, Anna…
13 celebrities reveal their favorite books of all time
It’s no surprise that books are a HUGE part of our lives, but what about the lives of our favorite celebrities? Here are 13 celebrities’ favorite books and their recommendations..