Lauren Kate’s “Unforgiven” and Jennifer Donnelly’s “These Shallow Graves” Paperback Blog Tour Giveaway

In honor of the upcoming paperback release of Unforgiven and These Shallow Graves, we’ve created a Fall book-themed playlist for your listening pleasure, as well as a giveaway! Listen below for some lit(erature) jams and enter to win Lauren Kate’s…

Book Review: “Summer in the Invisible City” by Juliana Romano

“Summer in the Invisible City” by Juliana Romano is a cute story about summer romance, recovering from a broken heart and discovering who you are. Sadie Bell is a young upcoming photographer who is sure about her goals in life.…

“The Sound of Us” Celebrates Body Positivity

Books are not only great avenues for escaping to faraway lands and visiting magical worlds but they’re also a source of empowerment and strength. They remind us that our unique qualities are what make us special. The Sound of Us…

Book Review: ‘You Know Me Well’ by Nina LaCour & David Levithan

There is a very, very small list of authors that I will instantly buy their newest release without needing to read a bunch of reviews or even finding out what the book is about. These are authors that have proven…

‘Sea Spell’ Giveaway: Win the final book in the Waterfire Saga!

Jennifer Donnelly’s Waterfire Saga has captivated readers with exhilarating adventure, while being a showcase for the unwavering strength that comes from the bond of friendship. Sea Spell, the final book in the series, arrives in stores soon, but to get you…

“Finding Audrey” By Sophie Kinsella Confronts Digital Attachment

Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella brings to light the issue of anxiety through the viewpoint of a young adult. I’ve had anxiety ever since I was ten years old so reading this book made me reflect on my life, what I…

YA Authors Q&A: Siobhan Vivian & Morgan Matson

If The Unexpected Everything and The Last Boy and Girl in the World are not already on your summer reading list, I politely ask you consider revising your list. These two books couldn’t be any more different, but they explore…