Author Interview: Derek E. Sullivan, ‘Biggie’

This book review contains spoilers. As summer is in full swing, many things like baseball, summer nights with friends, and taking time to figure yourself out come to mind. Biggie by Derek E. Sullivan encompasses all that and more. Set…

‘Compulsion’ Author Martina Boone Shares Her Favorite Southern Gothic Novels + Giveaway

Today. we host the author of the Heirs of Watson Island series, Martina Boone. If you haven’t read Compulsion, its lush southern gothic setting will pull you in and literally compel you to read more. Because I feel that Southern Gothic…

Book Review: ‘How to Say I Love You out Loud’ by Karole Cozzo

Words are strong. Love is stronger. When Jordyn Michaelson’s autistic brother joins her at her elite school, she’s determined not to let anyone know they’re related. Even if that means closing herself off to all her closest friends, including charming…

Book Giveaway & Review: ‘Weightless’ by Sarah Bannan

  When fifteen-year-old Carolyn moves from New Jersey to Alabama with her mother, she rattles the status quo of the junior class at Adams High School. A good student and natural athlete, she’s immediately welcomed by the school’s cliques.   She’s…

The Blog Most Likely To…Keep Your TBR List at an All-Time High

In celebration of Huntley Fitzpatrick’s upcoming new book The Boy Most Likely To, we are participating in Penguin Random House blogger’s campaign, ‘The Blog Most Likely To…’ In the Young Folks, we enjoy keeping you all in the loop of…

Book Review: ‘Those Girls’ by Lauren Saft

You know the books that have no redeeming qualities or deeper meaning, but you keep reading them anyways? Well, Those Girls  is one of those books. I spent a whole Sunday afternoon reading Those Girls rather than doing meaningful tasks, like my homework.…

Top 10 Young Adult Heroines in the Last Decade

Whether or not you’ve ever picked up a Young Adult book, much can be said for the fact that you’ve probably at least heard of a few. From book adaptions to big screens and little screens alike, this genre is basically plastering itself to your side and saying, “It’s time.”