Fans of Kristin Cashore’s Seven Realms novels can breathe a sigh of relief: Winterkeep does not disappoint.
Fans of Kristin Cashore’s Seven Realms novels can breathe a sigh of relief: Winterkeep does not disappoint.
Fans of Kristin Cashore’s Seven Realms novels can breathe a sigh of relief: Winterkeep does not disappoint.
Not since “Veronica Mars” have hardscrabble swagger, enormous grief and teenage noir been combined into such a satisfying piece of storytelling.
There are so many reasons to love Julie Berry’s historical fiction masterpiece Lovely War, not least of which is its delicious narration by Aphrodite.
Love Is a Revolution is a fresh and delightful teen love story built on small, detailed moments that bring each character into focus.
Malinda Lo’s Last Night at the Telegraph Club is a work of historical fiction that’s as meticulously researched as it is full of raw, authentic emotion.
Fat Chance, Charlie Vega’s nuanced depictions of first love, a complex mother-daughter relationship and fat acceptance make it a stand-out debut.
Concrete Rose is a powerhouse prequel that explores the life of Maverick Carter, the father of The Hate U Give’s protagonist, Starr.
City of the Uncommon Thief is genre-defying fiction at its finest, and Lynne Bertrand sticks the landing on a book that knows no fear.
It Only Happens in the Movies is a rewarding and grounded read with timely social commentary—and some fun with zombies, too.
Readers will delight in having a front-row seat for Robin Talley’s funny, romantic tribute to high school theater in all its glory—both on stage and backstage.
This Is How We Fly testifies to the power of fans to breathe new life into stories beyond the pages of books or the wildest dreams of their creators.
The Awakening of Malcolm X is a welcome invitation to consider the light that Malcolm X shone on society’s injustices and what it continues to reveal today.
Part history lesson and part mystery thrill ride, One of the Good Ones makes a pointed case for the power of sisterhood and the resilience of Black women.
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