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Browsing: YA review
Rachel Hartman’s Tess of the Road may be set in the world of the Southlands, but it’s not a continuation of Seraphina or Shadow Scale.
Music unifies three stories of grief in Ashley Woodfolk’s YA debut novel The Beauty That Remains. The book requires readers to be in the right mindset.
Jennifer A. Nielsen’s known for creating MG characters you love, so why foray into YA fiction? Because her voice belongs there. Welcome to The Traitor’s Game.
It’s been a long time since I’ve read something that makes me feel the way Dhonielle Clayton’s The Belles does — confused, angry, enchanted and exhausted.
Timothee de Fombelle’s The Book of Pearl is part romance, part mystery and part adventure that bends reality and asks you to imagine what if…
Sara Saedi’s Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card looks at the legalization process for immigrants through a teenager’s eyes.
THE TOMBS, by Deborah Schaumberg, HarperTeen, Feb. 20, 2018, Hardcover, $17.99 (young adult) In the mood for a historical fiction mystery…
Mechthild Gläser’s YA novel, The Forgotten Book, channels both Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca.
Stephanie Kate Strohm’s Prince in Disguise is a silly modern-day fairy tale. It’s easy to get swept up in the story and imagine it playing out on the small screen like a Hallmark movie.