A new take on Jane Austen…set in Regency England with a protagonist who reads Jane Austen? Okay…I’ll bite.
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You Say It First
A little more “substance” than a lot of YA romantic contemporary, but you’ve still got that teen angst and emotion to get you through
Full Disclosure
Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett was one of those books I’d had on my radar for awhile
Maybe This Time
Kasie West is back and I continue my quest to read everything she publishes.
Her Royal Highness
Boarding schools and royalty? Sign me up
I Believe in a Thing Called Love
For my assignment to read a culturally diverse book, I didn’t just want to read a book with a protagonist who didn’t look like me
Author Spotlight: Neal Shusterman
I had never even heard of Neal Shusterman until I started an internship at Simon & Schuster and discovered his Arc of Scythe series on our take shelf! Now, I find myself eagerly anticipating reading his next book Dry.
Author Spotlight: Adam Silvera
In honor of the release of What If It’s Us by YA King and Queen Adam Silvera and Becky Albertalli, I wanted to spotlight Adam Silvera.
RIP Eliza Hart
Eliza Hart is dead, found at the bottom of the cliffs near her exclusive Big Sur boarding school. What happened to her? Was she pushed? And what’s up with the girl that everyone says was stalking her?
The Cheerleaders
I love a good YA murder mystery so I was really excited to dive into The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas, but at the end of the day, I don’t think it really came together as well as it was supposed to
Pivot Point and Split Second
One of my goals for this year (and I had 100 of them) was to read everything by Kasie West and I can proudly say I accomplished it before the end of June!
7 YA Standalones That Aren’t The Typical Contemporary Novel
I’m a sucker for a good standalone novel, probably because I cannot commit to a series with my busy schedule, but it seems that the vast majority of standalone novels are contemporaries