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.
Browsing: YA review
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.
Elizabeth Lim returns to a world of rivals, magic and demons in Unravel the Dusk, the second book in her Blood of the Stars duology.
The Peasant’s Dream is a reverse Cinderella story and the 11th book in Melanie Dickerson’s Fairy Tale Romance/Hagenheim series for young adults.
Kalynn Bayron’s Cinderella is Dead is at once familiar and foreign, dystopian and fairy tale. In many ways, it’s like looking in a mirror.
Imagine a life where your touch is literally poison. That’s what the main character faces in Melissa Bashardoust’s Girl, Serpent, Thorn.
Three potential heirs will stop at nothing in Natalie Mae’s fantasy adventure The Kinder Poison.
The legend of Robin Hood lives on in Jenny Elder Moke’s Hood, a new novel about Robin’s child who reluctantly takes up the family business.
I knew going into YA novel The Guinevere Deception that I would like it. I am a fan of Kiersten White, so it wasn’t a big leap.