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Natália Gomes on the #MeToo movement and her new novel, We Are Not Okay
"Accepting that we need help doesn’t make us weak, it makes us strong."
Author Karen Gregory on her newest book I Hold Your Heart
Showing how fast a relationship can spiral to being controlling and obsessive, this book will have you wishing you could turn the pages quicker than humanly possible!
Sif Sigmarsdóttir shares her top five YA thrillers
My Top Five YA Thrillers (For Old Farts – And Everyone Else)
Must-read YA books for Stranger Things fans
These 8 YA books promise all the Stranger Things Vibes
Call It What You Want by Brigid Kemmerer: Exclusive Extract
Read the first four chapters of Brigid Kemmerer's latest release.
The ultimate playlist to ensure you CRUSH IT! Featuring Louis Tomlinson, Billie Eilish, Shawn Mendes…
Press play on our playlist below and get the positive vibes flowing.
20 must-read LGBTQIA+ books for YA readers
Whether it's a swoon-worthy rom-com you're after, a gripping murder mystery, kick-ass heroes or something that'll tug on all your heartstrings, look no further because this list has all that and more.
Holly Jackson on murder, writing and crime fighting
"Have you ever daydreamed about solving a murder?"
10 things we learnt from Lex Croucher’s You’re Crushing It!
To celebrate the release, we’re taking a look at 10 things we learnt from reading ‘You’re Crushing It’.
Read the first three chapters of Serious Moonlight by Jenn Bennett
Get to know Birdie, Daniel, Aunt Mona, and the beloved Moonlight Diner.
21 new YA books you absolutely must read this summer
Your summer 2019 reading list is about to get a whole lot longer.
Jenn Bennett talks all things Serious Moonlight… and pie
Jenn Bennett's 'Serious Moonlight' is going to steal your heart.
Holly Jackson shares her favourite crime podcasts, TV shows and books
"Believe me, real life is often much stranger than fiction."
21 bloggers recommend their favourite YA books about mental health
"Stories have the power to make readers feel seen, offering a comfort that only seeing those parts of yourself and your story in a character can give."