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15 must read YA fairytale retellings
From Cinderella to The Goose Girl and everything in-between, these fairytale retellings are a bookshelf must have.
Discover the Chronicle of Narnia new covers
Let's chat about the Chronicle of Narnia new covers -- featuring the illustrations by Pauline Baynes that readers…
Shortlisted for the inaugural Nero Book Award, Fifteen Wild Decembers is a wonderfully written book reimagining the life of Emily Brontë.
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WIN 1 of 3 proof copies of Floating Hotel by Grace Curtis
Ahead of its March release, we're thrilled to be giving three readers the opportunity to win an early proof copy of…
Danielle Paige on her dark Fairy Godmother origin story, Wish of the Wicked
"I fell in love with fairy tales as a kid like so many children do, and I just never let them go."
"There is no serotonin for me quite like the slow burn of romance, paired with the fun cringe of a romcom."
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Akshaya Raman on the world building process for The Ivory Key duology.
"Sometimes part of world building is realizing a really cool or fun element might not be working and needs to be…
Win a set of The Last Hours trilogy by Cassandra Clare
As part of the holiday celebration, we are giving one of you a chance to win a set of The Last Hours trilogy by…
Win Daughter of the Pirate King, Daughter of the Siren Queen and the newest Vengeance of the Pirate Queen by Tricia Levenseller.
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Gift Guide: Modern classics collections
Learn about six modern classics collections you should consider buying for your family/friends, or yourself this…
Erika Johansen on being proud of The Kingdom of Sweets and being a genre writer
Erika Johansen on why she is so proud of The Kingdom of Sweets and that she doesn't feel the need to write…
"A lot of people, especially women, say their true crime fixation is a coping mechanism, a way to deal with their own fears of becoming a victim of violence."
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Not too late for more spooky reads
Halloween might be over but we are back with 5 more spooky reads that we think you should read in November!
Tricia Levenseller on writing an assassin who actually kills in Vengeance of the…
Tricia Levenseller's famous for her YA fantasy books and she is here to chat her latest standalone, Vengeance of…