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Kingdom of the Wicked, the gorgeously dark new YA fantasy from Kerri Maniscalco, transports readers to 1800's Italy, as we follow Emilia, a witch on a quest to hunt down her twin sisters murderer and take her revenge. Filled from start to finish with demons, murder, magic and so much delicious food,…
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4 reasons Arvin Ahmadi’s How It All Blew Up is an important YA read for 2020
How It All Blew Up is one of the most important YA books you'll read this year.
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Whether it’s stomach-churning gore, a touch of magic or spine chilling, hide under a blanket and think of a happy place horror or some not so spooky autumnal vibes you’re looking for in a Halloween read, these YA books have got you covered.
Rules for Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall
In the…
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Liz Braswell on Twisted Tales, Unbirthday and Disney
With six books in her Twisted Tales series under her belt, Liz Braswell is no stranger to putting her own, dark…
The After series might be getting a new addition
After We Made It? After Everything? We can wait to know the title of Hessa’s final chapter.
There will never be a time in which reading books by Black authors isn't of the upmost importance. And whilst it's something we should all be doing year round, with October being Black History Month in the UK, now is the perfect time to take a look at your TBR and prioritise those stories written by…
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Jennifer Niven on sex in YA and Breathless being her most personal book yet
Following budding author Claudine in the aftermath of the announcement of her parents separation, Breathless, the…
30+ must read October YA book releases 2020
The spooky season has officially arrived. So whether you're looking for a story to give you all the Halloween…
Which How It All Blew Up character are you based on your favourite Italian foods?
Are you more Amir or Valerio? It's time to find out.
Raybearer is the story of loyalty & fate; brought to life even more in the…
The wonderful Weruche Opia lends her voice to Raybearer and brings the characters to life even more.
The post below was kindly written by Emmett Helen, author and artist of My Riot.
Ever ink a page and feel that, somehow, despite the laws of nature that the many generous celestial beings have set forth to govern our universe, the drawings look worse than they did in the penciling phase?
Artists…
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Maggie Tokuda-Hall on how environmentalism helped inspire her YA fantasy novel
The post below was kindly written by Maggie Tokuda-Hall, author of The Mermaid, the Witch and the Sea.
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Lauren James talks her new YA novel, The Reckless Afterlife of Harriet Stoker
If you can't get enough of books with ghosts, found family, anti-heroines, and 'edge of your seat' plot twists, say…