Read of the Week: Say What You Will by Cammie McGovern

John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars meets Rainbow Rowell’s Eleanor & Park in this beautifully written, incredibly honest, and emotionally poignant novel. Cammie McGovern’s insightful young adult debut is a heartfelt and heartbreaking story about how we can all feel lost until we…

The Best Books of 2014 (So Far)

  [tps_header][/tps_header][tps_title][/tps_title][tps_footer][/tps_footer]   You may still be catching up on all the great reads of 2013, but here at TYF we decided to compile a list of the best books 2014 has had to offer (so far).  Are some of…

Book Review: Heart of Dread, “Frozen” by Melissa De La Cruz & Michael Johnston

We all dream of a paradise, an escape from the chaos of our reality, and sometimes those dreams are too good to be true. For Nat, the paradise that takes her beyond the Frozen city of Loss and her dream…

Seize the Tuesday: ‘Let’s Get Lost’ Author Adi Alsaid Guest Post + Giveaway

Adi Alsaid, author of the upcoming contemporary YA novel Let’s Get Lost, is touring the web with ‘’Seize the Tuesday” posts to celebrate the publication of his novel which will be released one week from today! Each piece focuses on…

Book Review: Born Confused by Tanuja Desai Hidier

I ardently believe that the YA genre could definitely use a little more diversity. While the diversity of characters has definitely increased in the past few years, I feel that as a whole, the genre has lots of work to…

Read Along: RUN TO YOU by Clara Kensie

Author Clara Kensie is hosting a read along of her book, Run to You, starting July 21st. I will be participating and I hope you will join in with me and other YA book fans! Here are the brief summaries…

Book Review: Revolution by Deborah Wiles

Although I predominately read and review young adult fiction, I cannot escape my upbringing. (End dramatic introduction). Now and then I have to pick up a children’s novel. While this may say a lot about my true maturity (nonexistent…), I…