The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling, by Wai Chim, is a fantastic look at the complexities of family and culture.
Browsing: YA review
A case of mistaken identity turns out to be much, much more in Diana Ma’s new YA novel, Heiress Apparently.
Kiersten White’s (The Guinevere Deception) The Camelot Betrayal is the engrossing second book in her Camelot Rising trilogy.
A Disney princess gets royal treatment in Emma Theriault’s Rebel Rose, which follows Belle after she saves the Beast.
Does life stop at death? A recipient of a heart transplant can’t help but ask that question in Shannon Takaoka’s Everything I thought I Knew.
Winter, White and Wicked, by Shannon Dittemore, follows a young rig driver as she journeys across a frozen land to save a friend.
Sarah M. Eden returns to Victorian England and the world of penny dreadfuls in The Gentleman and the Thief.
A girl will stop at nothing to find her mother’s murderer in Dylan Farrow’s debut young adult novel, Hush.
Jennifer Donnelly is the award-winning NYT-bestselling author of 13 novels. Her latest novel, Poisoned, is a Snow White retelling.
The Mirror: Broken Wish the first book in a fairy-tale series by Julie C. Dao, Dhonielle Clayton, Jennifer Cervantes and L. L. McKinney.