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Bring on 2020 - here are some of our top YA picks for the year.
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.
10 best nonfiction books about mental health
While (in an ideal world where mental health services are accessible and affordable to all) books shouldn't replace seeking advice from a doctor or mental health specialist regarding your own or a loved one's mental health, they can be…
YALC 2019 – who’s there and what’s happening?
The line up has been announced and the schedule is on its way. It's official, the countdown to YALC 2019 has begun.
Being held at at the London Film and Comic Con in London's Olympia from Friday 26th to Sunday the 28th of July, YALC is…
Spooky YA books to read this Halloween
Whether it's a chilling horror your after, a pinch of magic, or something in-between, these YA titles offer the perfect Halloween reading experience.
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.
YALC 2018 – who’s there and what’s happening?
Taking place at the London Film and Comic Con - this is one of the biggest weekends in books.
Upcoming YA Books 2018
Always looking for your next reading fix? This is the page you need to bookmark. We've compiled all the best UK YA book releases throughout 2018. Just click through our month-by-month guide and get ready to immerse yourself in everything…
Upcoming UK YA Books: April 2018
If books are your bag, we're about to make your bank balance a lot smaller.
Grave Matter is a haunting portrayal of life after death and death after life
"Where there is life there must also be death - for every gift a sacrifice."
Confronting my Mental Health with Rae Earl’s It’s All in Your Head
Rae Earl's writing was so inclusive of her reader that it felt more like a conversation with my own brain than the musings of another.
Interview: Hannah Witton talks genitals, Doing It! and YouTube
Hannah Witton is known for her straight-talking YouTube videos about sex, relationships and real life scenarios. Seriously, sometimes we don’t want things sugarcoated. Now, our online guru has written down her thoughts, feelings and life…
Interview: Author Lisa Williamson on fitting in and standing out
Contemporary author Lisa Williamson proved her worth with her 2015 release The Art of Being Normal, which became the bestselling young adult hardback debut of the year and Waterstones Children’s Book Prize winner for 2016. Since then she…
The Next Cult Musical? Bare: A Pop Opera
Despite being first conceptualized twenty years ago, one musical is still left out of online hype and cult-like status. Don’t be mistaken, it does have a small and very dedicated fanbase, but in conversations about similar pop/rock musicals…
Zoella’s Book Club just got ghoulish, grim and ghastly
Autumn is the season of more than just pumpkin spice lattes. It's the season of dark nights and darker reads.