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Holly Race on sibling relationships in YA
The post below was kindly written by Holly Race, author of Midnight's Twins
It might seem like an odd choice at first: for an only child to decide to write a trilogy about a pair of twins. But for me, it felt completely natural. I grew up…
Upcoming YA books by Black authors you’ll need in your life
Supporting Black authors has always been and will always be, not only important, but absolutely necessary. However, historically, it's something that, as a society, we haven't been successful in doing. One reason being because books by…
Natália Gomes on the #MeToo movement and her new novel, We Are Not Okay
"Accepting that we need help doesn’t make us weak, it makes us strong."
Angie Thomas discusses her new novel, On the Come Up
"Keep going. Most importantly, keep dreaming. Your dreams will take you far."
100+ YA Books Coming Out In 2019
It's safe to say that 2018 was a pretty strong year for young adult literature and it looks like 2019 is more than happy to follow in its footsteps (and possibly even show its predecessor up a little?) From Les Misérable retellings to!-->…
Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera talk the What If It’s Us Movie and Co-Writing
Becky Albertalli, author of Simon vs. The Homosapiens Agenda (recently adapted into the film Love, Simon) and Adam Silvera, author of They Both Die at the End, have been two of the most talked about YA authors for years. Now, after years of…
Karen Gregory talks ‘Skylarks’ and LGBTQ+ relationships within YA
Karen Gregory's 'Skylarks' is heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time.
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…
February Reading Wrap Up: My Escape Into YA
How have we already completed the second month of the year!? I know how I spent mine, though. Reading. Lots.
Check out the 24 reads I managed to complete this month:
8 by a male author
16 by a female author
3…
February Book Haul: Or, My Young Adult and Thriller Obsession
So after a pretty frugal January I thought I would treat myself to a few new books this month. And by a few I mean 31...
My first mini book haul came from the unlikely place of my weekly grocery shop. Those 'two books for seven pound'…
Adiba Jaigirdar’s YA book recommendations inspired by 90s/00s movies
"This already changes the story in major ways, creating new obstacles to the romances, but also bringing new meaning and light to the stories."
Exploring the Dreamscape: our take on NCT Dream’s new album
This review offers a fresh, unbiased perspective from someone listening to NCT Dream for (almost) the first time ever