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Carolyn Mackler talks the return of Virginia Shreves
Carolyn Mackler has had us hooked for years with Virginia's adventures in 'The Earth, My Butt and Other Big Round Things'. Now, she's back with another dose of Virginia's life, including a new love interest and even more hilarious real-life…
15 exciting new YA books for October 2018
Autumn is officially upon us, bringing with it shorter days, colder nights, the smell of pumpkin spice and a bunch of incredible October YA releases.
10 YA subscription boxes you need to try
Whether you're after a monthly bookish surprise or you're a dedicated fantasy reader keen for the next big release, there's something out there for everyone. With a wide range of genres, prices and themes, no matter whether you're looking…
September 2018 YA Releases
From Princesses to road trips, to classic retellings, September's YA releases are giving autumn the welcome home it deserves.
Plan A Dream Date, Get an August YA Book Recommendation
Wether you're desperate for an action packed fantasy, craving a story of love and friendship, or longing for a heart pounding thriller, August has promised to deliver all of this and more with its young adult book releases.
Closed: Win 1 of 3 signed copies of Cecilia Vinesse’s The Summer of Us
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Get to know Elizabeth Klehfoth, the author behind the page-turning thriller All These Beautiful…
All These Beautiful Strangers has boarding schools, secret societies and lots of glitz and glamour.
Karen Gregory talks ‘Skylarks’ and LGBTQ+ relationships within YA
Karen Gregory's 'Skylarks' is heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time.
A guide to YALC 2018
From July 27th – 29th, hundreds of people will be gathering at London’s Olympia to attend London Film and Comic Con, which also happens to be the home of YALC, the UK’s first Young Adult Literature Convention.
10 book to movie adaptations still to come in 2018
With the likes of A Wrinkle in Time, Ready Player One, Peter Rabbit and Love, Simon having already graced our screens this year, so far 2018 has proven to be great for book to movie adaptations and with these ten equally wonderful titles…
Alice Oseman discusses why fandoms are magic & don’t deserve the hate they get
Fandom gets a terrible rep. In most media, fangirls (and fans in general) are portrayed as awkward nerds at best, and sociopaths at worst. While being a sports fan or a gamer is seen as perfectly normal, fandom is too often seen as silly…
David Arnold talks Noah Hypnotik, Gilmore Girls and Bowie
This post is sponsored by Penguin UK.
If you’re familiar with David Arnold, you’ll know you’re about to step into a weird and wonderful world when you open up the pages; ‘The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik’ isn’t exempt from the…
Closed: Win 1 of 3 copies of The Family Tree by Mal Peet and Emma Shoard
Looking for a beautifully illustrated, quick new read that will satisfy all your taste buds and more? Mal Peet's 'The Family Tree', illustrated by Emma Shoard should be a staple on your coffee table then.
What's it all about?
When a man…
Emma Shoard on her favourite illustrations from The Family Tree
When a man returns to his childhood home and visits the derelict tree house in which his father once chose to live, he recalls the past unravelling of his family, the unspoken strangeness of their lives, and the impact on his own adult…
Closed: Win 1 of 3 copies of Obsidio
Need a little pick me up this week? We've got another giveaway you book lovers are going to want to get in on right now.
'Obsidio' by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff are back to draw their trilogy to a satisfying end.
Kady, Ezra,…