Tag: ya literature
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Love, Life, and the List
Kasie West’s Love, Life, and the List is a must-read for all YA contemporary romance readers. I haven’t related so much to a book in a long time.
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Wonder
After seeing Wonder in theaters with my third grade sister’s class, I felt compelled to read the book, and I’m glad I did. The movie, directed by Stephen Chbosky, author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, was a pretty good adaptation of the book and the casting was amazing, but I enjoyed the book…
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Most Anticipated Releases of 2018
2018 is upon us and these are some of my most anticipated books of the year!
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With Malice
Jill Charron wakes up, unable to remember the past six weeks, and discovers her best friend is dead. Did she do it?
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Loser’s Club
oser’s Club is the perfect middle grade book for lovers of books, outcasts, people who are just trying to find their place, and all of us that have ever attended an after school program.
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One Dark Throne
The queens of Fennbirn are back in this sequel to Three Dark Crowns, and the drama of the Ascension Year is heating up
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Genuine Fraud
If you love mysterious heroines and trying to backtrack through a mystery, Lockhart’s latest novel, Genuine Fraud, is the book for you.
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The Distance Between Us
After a rough finals period, I needed a feel-good teen romance to keep me going, and I found that in Kasie West’s The Distance Between Us.
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There’s Someone Inside Your House
Stephanie Perkins, author of beloved young adult romance novels, is back again…with a horror-slasher-romance?
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Turtles All the Way Down
Green absolutely delivered with his new book, Turtles All the Way Down, which has quickly become my favorite of his novels
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13 Minutes
13 Minutes is a modern Mean Girls with some psychological twists.
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The Dazzling Heights
If you love high school drama, teens acting way too mature and worldly for their age, a lot of alcohol at parties, and a great new world to explore, this is the book series for you.