All this week, we're featuring Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen, in anticipation of the upcoming movie adaptation. And because we know you want them (and frankly, so do we), we've created a collection of brand new, original desktop wallpapers featuring images from the upcoming movie. Just click to view full-size, then right-click to save.... Continue Reading →
YALITCHAT’s Made From Awesome Event: Author Spotlight – Cyn Balog
Today's the day! Well, day 1 that is. Tonight you will be able to chat with some of YA lit's coolest authors. This two night epic event will take place on twitter using the hashtag #yalitchat or can be reached by following @Georgia_McBride. Besides getting the chance to talk to many of your favorite authors,... Continue Reading →
Lauren De Stefano: Wither Q&A Part 3
And now it's time for part 3 of our 3-part interview with Wither author Lauren DeStefano, and today she's answering the Novel Novice flash questions! If they made a Lauren DeStefano candle, what would it smell like? Cat hair and sleep depravation. Favorite cartoon? Spirited Away Chocolate or vanilla? Vanilla Your personal theme song? "In... Continue Reading →
Lauren De Stefano: Wither Q&A Part 3
And now it's time for part 3 of our 3-part interview with Wither author Lauren DeStefano, and today she's answering the Novel Novice flash questions! If they made a Lauren DeStefano candle, what would it smell like? Cat hair and sleep depravation. Favorite cartoon? Spirited Away Chocolate or vanilla? Vanilla Your personal theme song? "In... Continue Reading →
We want YOUR questions for Holly Black & Cassie Clare!
In case you hadn't heard, a couple of new books hit stores last week ... City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare and Red Glove by Holly Black. And now, Cassie & Holly are out on TOUR together -- and in fact, we'll be interviewing the dynamic duo on Wednesday, April 13th before their Portland,... Continue Reading →
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen: Classroom Ideas
There is so much to love about Sara Gruen's Water For Elephants, from the lush and magical setting of a 1930s circus, to the sweeping forbidden romance, to the heartbreaking recollections of narrator Jacob Jankowski. But besides offering a sweep-you-off-your-feet reading experience (and a highly-anticipated movie adaptation late this month), there are plenty of opportunities... Continue Reading →
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen: Classroom Ideas
There is so much to love about Sara Gruen's Water For Elephants, from the lush and magical setting of a 1930s circus, to the sweeping forbidden romance, to the heartbreaking recollections of narrator Jacob Jankowski. But besides offering a sweep-you-off-your-feet reading experience (and a highly-anticipated movie adaptation late this month), there are plenty of opportunities... Continue Reading →
Juniper Berry by M.P. Kozlowsky
Juniper Berry by M.P. Kozlowsky, “a tale of temptation and terror,” was exactly as described. Juniper is a typical 11-year old girl, with a pair of not-typical parents. Being the world's most famous actor and actress, Juniper’s parents used to be the best mother and father in the world. But soon Juniper starts to notice... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Juniper Berry by M.P. Kozlowsky
Juniper Berry by M.P. Kozlowsky, “a tale of temptation and terror,” was exactly as described. Juniper is a typical 11-year old girl, with a pair of not-typical parents. Being the world's most famous actor and actress, Juniper’s parents used to be the best mother and father in the world. But soon Juniper starts to notice... Continue Reading →
YALITCHAT’s Made From Awesome Event: Author Spotlight – Karen Healey
Today, we continue our preparations for YALITCHAT's Made From Awesome Event by featuring author Karen Healey. Make sure you check back later today to find out how YOU can win some pretty awesome prizes for taking part in this awesome chat. Bio: Short version: I was born in 1981. I am not dead yet. Long... Continue Reading →
