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Full of anticipated sequels, new titles from established favorites, and buzzy debuts, July is a great time to read YA books.
While fans eagerly await the return of Wednesday Season 2, the craving for gothic aesthetics, creepy mysteries, and fierce female leads is stronger than ever. Luckily, these five books offer all the ...
And Vanja Schmidt remains as entertaining a heroine as ever: Sarcastic, selfish, hard-edged, self-destructive, and frequently rude, she’s no one’s idea of a damsel in distress.
For 50 years, her books have educated, entertained and connected young readers. Whether you want to revisit a classic or inspire a new fan, here’s what to read.
Top YA Novels Young adult literature includes books for people ages 12-18. They explore coming-of-age themes reflecting the universal experience of teenagers, always with an imaginative twist ...
Walker Books; £8.99 “Once there was a pencil, a lonely little pencil, and nothing else.” Like Harold’s crayon, Allan Ahlberg’s pencil can create people and objects.
Michelle Young’s new book, “The Art Spy,” places Valland at the center of the action, and illuminates aspects of her personal life and details about her spying methods that have received ...
Many of us discovered our love of reading through young adult books. Examining themes like friendship, loss, puberty, mental health, and sex, their stories reinforced our own, gently letting us ...
In recognition of LGBT Pride Month, The Conversation reached out to Jonathan Alexander — an English professor with a scholarly interest in the interplay between sexuality and literature – for ...