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Which The Hunger Games victor are you?
The Hunger Games is making a come back.
Well, kind of...
This May, The Hunger Games author, Suzanne Collins, is releasing The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, a The Hunger Games prequel following none other than President Snow. Of…
40+ of the best YA books exploring mental illness
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When exploring mental health in fiction, sensitivity…
25+ Must-read YA releases of May 2020
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May has officially arrived and despite lockdown…
Holly Jackson on Good Girl, Bad Blood, true crime and writing YA thrillers
Prepare yourself for racing hearts and turning pages because Good Girl, Bad Blood, the follow up novel to the NYT bestseller, A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, by Holly Jackson has officially arrived.
We sat down with Holly to talk all…
Zoraida Córdova talks her epic new YA fantasy, Incendiary
With pages brimming with, revenge, romance, betrayal and magic, Incendiary, a new YA fantasy from Zoraida Córdova, takes readers on a journey to the Kingdom of Puerto Leones that's action packed from the first page until the last.
We had…
Liz Lawson on The Lucky Ones, anger in YA and upcoming projects
"I truly believe that we need stories of hope in this world."
Rules for Being a Girl author Katie Cotugno shares her feminist care package
Katie Cotugno places her top five pieces of feminist media into a virtual care package.
The Animal Crossing villagers you pick will decide your next read
It's time to let your favourite Animal Crossing villagers take control of your TBR.
Suzanne Park on the zombie apocalypse, rom-coms and The Perfect Escape
I remember thinking, “Oh geez, I have to write about this someday.”
Laura Steven on high school insecurities and The Love Hypothesis TV show
"Life is much better when you embrace who you really are; you’ll attract the people who are meant to be in your life."
50+ YA sci-fi and fantasy books to read during lockdown
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There's no denying YA sci-fi and fantasy novels can…
50+ YA contemporaries to read during lockdown
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There's no use tiptoeing around it, even though it's…
YA author, Bex Hogan, on the need to escape in 2020
The post below was kindly written by Bex Hogan, author of Venom.
2020 isn’t here to play. To quote a certain Jamaican crab, ‘the human world is a mess.’ Countries on fire, wars raging, immigrants imprisoned, refugees abandoned – not to…
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.