Book Review: ‘Shadow Scale’ by Rachel Hartman

So much of young adult fiction– the dystopian genre in particular– follows the same formula: the protagonist is “different” in some way, and this difference causes him or her to view the community and the society differently. What makes Seraphina…

Exclusive Reveal: Former Pixar Artist Creates Book Art for Seth Fishman’s ‘The Dark Water’

Former Pixar artist Armand Baltazar has created amazing book art for Seth Fishman’s new book, The Dark Water, and we have the exclusive reveal! Click on the images below to enlarge them.  ABOUT THE DARK WATER: The legend of the…

Book Review for ‘Vanishing Girls’ by Lauren Oliver

Dara and Nick used to be inseparable, but that was before – before Dara kissed Parker, before Nick lost him as her best friend, and before the accident that left Dara’s beautiful face scarred. Now, the two sisters, who used…

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.

Read of the Week: How to Meet Boys by Catherine Clark

Find out what happens when you fall for your best friend’s worst enemy in this timeless and hilarious story of a forbidden first love and forever friendship.Lucy can’t wait to spend the summer at the lake with her best friend,…

Gayle Forman’s ‘I Was Here’ to be Adapted into a Movie With New Line

  On Tuesday, it was announced that New York Times best-selling author Gayle Forman’s novel I Was Here is being adapted into a movie by New Line, the same company that adapted and released her other novel If I Stay…

‘The Tragic Age’ Blog Tour: Author Interview

The Tragic Age is a brilliant coming of age novel–one that has been likened to both The Catcher in the Rye and The Outsiders–that follows Billy Kinsey as he navigates his way through what many consider to be one of the most…