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Spring has officially sprung and it's bought with it stories of book bloggers, body positivity, assassination…
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YA fantasy books for when you want to escape to another world
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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…
Sophie Gonzales on writing a queer Grease reimagining, body acceptance and Only…
“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…
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.
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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…
If you've always dreamed of rewriting a classic but never known where to start, today is your lucky day.
If…
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..
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20+ March 2020 YA releases you need on your bookshelf
March is not playing around with these YA releases.
Sara Holland talks Havenfall, book one in her new YA fantasy series
Fans of the Everless duology by Sara Holland can rejoice because the author's back with the start of a brand new YA…
Vincent Ralph talks YA thrillers, social media and his new novel, Are You…
Looking for a book that will have you on the edge of your seat, questioning each character and second guessing…
Jennifer Iacopelli discusses her powerful new YA novel, Break the Fall
With the 2020 Olympic Games fast approaching, Jennifer Iacopelli's new YA novel, Break the Fall, couldn't have…