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Young Adult Books
"I wanted to explore power: who has it, who wants it, who tries to take it away from others."
Annie Cardi shares her top feminist YA contemporary novels
"Even though I got older, I still appreciated this aspect of YA literature that affirmed the strength and depth of young women."
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Tashie Bhuiyan shares her ultimate Stay With My Heart playlist
"I’ve always wanted to write a book that was a love letter to music and the community it creates, and my latest novel was finally my chance to do that!"
Allison Saft talks all things Romantasy
"I am the cool, mature sort of thirteen-year-old who can browse the adult fiction section and maybe even like something set in the 18th century."
Kamilah Cole on how Joan of Arc inspired her debut novel, So Let Them Burn
"Any honors student can tell you that the accolades and the compliments dry up the older you get."
Arushi Avachat on her debut YA rom-com, Arya Khanna’s Bollywood Moment
"my big idea was that I wanted this novel to read like a Bollywood drama"
50+ of the best young adult books released in 2023
"From beginnings to endings and everything in-between, here are our favourite YA books of 2023."
Best YA sci-fi & fantasy books of 2023
2023 100% delivered with these incredible YA sci-fi/fantasy titles.
WIN 1 of 5 copies of A Fragile Enchantment by Allison Saft
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15 must read YA fairytale retellings
From Cinderella to The Goose Girl and everything in-between, these fairytale retellings are a bookshelf must have.
Danielle Paige on her dark Fairy Godmother origin story, Wish of the Wicked
"I fell in love with fairy tales as a kid like so many children do, and I just never let them go."
Lynn Painter on her newest YA rom-com, Betting On You
"There is no serotonin for me quite like the slow burn of romance, paired with the fun cringe of a romcom."
Akshaya Raman on the world building process for The Ivory Key duology.
"Sometimes part of world building is realizing a really cool or fun element might not be working and needs to be removed or modified in some way to serve the story."