Keep YA Weird Giveaway: The Best and Weirdest Young Adult Books

March is “Keep YA Weird” Month. Inspired by the release of Andrew Smith’s new book, The Alex Crow, as well as the paperback release ov Smith’s super weird (but super awesome) Grasshopper Jungle. We love weird YA, and we’re happy that it’s here to stay.

Book Review: ‘Picture Me Gone’ by Meg Rosoff

I haven’t read any of Meg Rosoff’s books before. I know, I know. Everyone tells me how awesome they are. As with most things, I am missing out. What finally propelled me to read Rosoff’s latest Picture Me Gone was……

Top 10 Dystopian Novels To Put On Your “To-Read” List

It’s no secret that dystopia is taking over the Young Adult literature world. Dystopian novels are popular for a number of reasons. One factor overlooked is that teens aren’t daft, they know all governments have problems and weak spots, which makes…