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To celebrate the release of Serendipity, a new YA anthology edited by Marissa Meyer and featuring stories from Elise Bryant, Elizabeth Eulberg, Leah Johnson, Anna-Marie McLemore, Sandhya Menon, Julie Murphy, Caleb Roehrig, Sarah Winifred Searle, and…
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Vincent Ralph shares 5 UKYA authors you need to be reading
The UK has so many wonderful YA authors, so narrowing this list down wasn’t easy. But here are five writers whose…
Andreina Cordani’s 10 gripping 2022 YA thrillers to add to your TBR
Murder and mayhem is on the rise… at least in the YA fiction charts. So if you’re hooked by twisty stories like One…
The ultimate collection of spooky-pop tunes to listen to while reading.
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Axie Oh on her awe-inspiring new YA fantasy novel, The Girl Who Fell Beneath the…
Captivating, heartfelt and vividly imagined, Axie Oh's new YA fantasy, The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea, is a…
Vanessa Len on her monstrous debut YA fantasy novel, Only a Monster
Flipping the classic 'monster vs. hero' trope in an exciting and inventive way, Vanessa Len's debut YA novel, Only…
Following three teenagers attending high school on the moon after they stumble upon an exciting secret with the power to change the course of their future, Space Trash, the first volume in Jen Woodall's new graphic novel series, is an action packed, witty and excitingly original start to what's…
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Read an exclusive extract of Bitter by Akwaeke Emezi
If you loved akwaeke emezi's YA debut, Pet, as much as we did (which is to say, a lot) you're going to adore their…
Kate Weston shares her top 5 funny YA books
As a teenager navigating anxiety and depression I spent a lot of time curled up with a funny book, because funny…
Following three Black Muslim teen girls who create an online space in order to shatter assumptions and stereotypes and share their truths in the aftermath of a terrorist attack which has caused an onslaught of anti-Islamic sentiment, Laila Sabreen's debut YA novel, You Truly Assumed, is an…
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Dana Schwartz reads an exclusive extract of her new YA novel, ANATOMY: A Love…
If gothic historical tale full of mystery and romance, following a female surgeon and a resurrection man who sells…
Jesse Q. Sutanto on her gripping new YA thriller, The New Girl
Jesse Q. Sutanto has a serious talent for keeping her readers reading and that talent once again shines through in…
From Princesses and skating royalty to reality TV and social media stars to monsters and Sea Gods, February is delivering it all and more with these exciting new YA book releases.
Required Reading for the Disenfranchised Freshman by Kristen R. Lee (1st February)
Savannah Howard sacrificed…
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We Can Be Heroes inspired playlist featuring the best chilled out pop
Ease yourself into some of the heavier topics of Kyrie McCauley's We Can Be Heroes with the perfect chilled-out pop…
YA contemporary reads to help you beat the winter blues
If Winters dark evenings, cold weather and post holiday lull have been getting you down, know that you're not…