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Katharine McGee on writing, character dream casts and her new novel, American Royals
Secrets, drama and romance fill the pages of Katharine McGee's newest novel, American Royals, in which she asks the question “What if America had a royal family?” So we sat down with Katharine and asked her a few questions of our own.…
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."
Sif Sigmarsdóttir shares her top five YA thrillers
My Top Five YA Thrillers (For Old Farts – And Everyone Else)
Must-read YA books for Stranger Things fans
These 8 YA books promise all the Stranger Things Vibes
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.
21 new YA books you absolutely must read this summer
Your summer 2019 reading list is about to get a whole lot longer.
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."
YA books for Game of Thrones fans
It’s official, Game of Thrones has finally come to a close.
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."
Akemi Dawn Bowman on the importance of mental health in YA
"I want the beautiful and the ugly and all the in-betweens."
Justin A. Reynolds on grief, cereal and his debut novel, Opposite of Always
"Stay true to yourself. Trust your voice."