Tag: young adult
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Camp
In an attempt to be a better librarian one day, I’ve tried to step outside my reading comfort zone in 2019
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The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein
The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein is the perfect horror read 200 years post Frankenstein.
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The 57 Bus
The 57 Bus is true crime meets social justice meets great reporting.
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The Continent: Original ARC
My YA literature class this spring asks us to read a “banned or challenged book” that we haven’t read, and coincidentally, right around that time I won a Twitter book giveaway and a signed, original ARC of the Continent, before the rewrite, landed on my doorstep. I couldn’t help myself.
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When We Caught Fire
Set against the backdrop of the 1871 Great Chicago Fire, When We Caught Fire is a historical romance with a love triangle, an impending wedding, a lot of talk about “society” and a great ominous foreboding sense about the whole thing.
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Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss
The queen of YA contemporary is back and she’s taking it to Hollywood this time.
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City of Ghosts
City of Ghosts is the first middle grade novel by Victoria Schwab (also know as VE) and it’s also the first book I’ve read by Schwab and I was not disappointed




