One of the most exciting young adult novels of 2020 is Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ mystery, The Inheritance Games.
Browsing: YA review
Magicians take center stage in Janella Angeles’ Where Dreams Descend, the first book in a YA fantasy duology.
Vanessa Jones’ Sing Like No One’s Listening transports readers to the cutthroat world of an elite performing arts school.
Author Shannon Hale’s latest book, Kind of a Big Deal, is a contemporary young adult novel with a magical twist.
A teen struggles to move on after her mom’s deportation in Raquel Vasquez Gilliand’s Sia Martinez and the Moonlit Beginning of Everything.
When a teen’s parents decide to take her dating life into their own hands, things get tricky in Pintip Dunn’s Dating Makes Perfect.
A princess sets out to save her sisters and herself from a witch’s curse in Corey Ann Haydu’s flawed YA novel Ever Cursed.
If you’re in the mood for a novel that will have you white-knuckling it from cover to cover, look no further than Tiffany Rosenhan’s Girl from Nowhere.
Sandhya Menon’s 10 Things I Hate About Pinky stars Pinky and Samir, polar opposites who pretend to date in order to accomplish individual goals.
Words have the power to change people, says KayLynn Flanders, author of the YA novel Shielded. She knows that because words changed her.