Occasionally you come across a book with characters that you don’t like but find compelling. Enter The Shadows Between Us, by Tricia Levenseller.
Browsing: YA review
Adalyn Grace’s YA novel All the Stars and Teeth is one of the darkest, grisliest books I’ve read in a while. It’s an acquired taste.
A woman vows to keep a promise to herself — even if it means an unconventional marriage — in Leah Garriott’s Proper Romance novel, Promised.
Jane Austen’s Persuasion becomes the ultimate space dating game in Alexa Donne’s new young adult novel, The Stars We Steal.
HEARTS, STRINGS, AND OTHER BREAKABLE THINGS, by Jacqueline Firkins, HMH Books for Young Readers, Dec. 17, 2019, Hardcover, $17.99 (young Adult)…
If you’re looking for a fast-paced mystery with juicy and entertaining details, then Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ Deadly Little Scandals is a must read.
In a time where our country feels more divided than ever, books like All-American Muslim Girl, by Nadine Jolie Courtney, are more important than ever.
Amy Trueblood explores parental expectations and familial obligations in her latest historical fiction novel, Across A Broken Shore.
Don’t let the first line of Gloria Chao’s Our Wayward Fate put you off. It certainly raised my eyebrows, but it totally makes sense as you read on.
I’ve read a number of very good young adult novels as of late, but Thanhha Lai’s YA novel Butterfly Yellow is ahead of the pack.