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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."
Juno Dawson on the fashion industry and her new novel, Meat Market
"If I have a direct line to young women, I wanted to call that shit out for what it really is."
Sarah Crossan discusses the themes within Toffee and living by the sea
We sat down with Sarah Crossan the author of Toffee to ask her about her writing process and what we need to do to write our own successful YA story.
YA books for Game of Thrones fans
It’s official, Game of Thrones has finally come to a close.
Jenn Bennett author of Serious Moonlight talks sex positivity within YA
Jenn Bennett talks sex positivity within YA and how being an author comes with a certain amount of responsibility.
Read an exclusive extract from Sarah Crossan’s Toffee
'Toffee' is equal parts heartbreaking as it is gorgeous and beautiful, don't believe us? We've got an exclusive extract available for United By Pop readers.
Jenn Bennett’s top 5 YA romances everyone should read
Jenn Bennett counts down five of her favourite YA romances, prepare to swoon, cry and fall in love with these releases.
Sophie Cameron on Peter Pan and teenage escapism
"Like the Darling children’s and Brody’s adventures, escaping into stories won’t ward off any real-life challenges –but perhaps it can leave us feeling a little more prepared to face them."
Toffee is intended to make you smile, just as life does, even when the road is dark
Sarah Crossan gears up for the release of 'Toffee'
Akemi Dawn Bowman on the importance of mental health in YA
"I want the beautiful and the ugly and all the in-betweens."