Holly Cupala breathes life into the world of Seattle's street kids in her new young adult novel, Don't Breathe a Word. (See what I did there?) All kidding aside, Cupala handily and delicately addresses some serious issues in her latest book -- never shying away from the tough subjects, much like in her first book,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Don’t Breathe a Word by Holly Cupala
Holly Cupala breathes life into the world of Seattle's street kids in her new young adult novel, Don't Breathe a Word. (See what I did there?) All kidding aside, Cupala handily and delicately addresses some serious issues in her latest book -- never shying away from the tough subjects, much like in her first book,... Continue Reading →
Most-Anticipated Book to Movie Adaptations of 2012
We are really excited about some new books and comic books being adapted for the big screen this year. Below, you'll find some of the most-anticipated book to movie adaptations of 2012, along with some brief info, the current release date, and the trailer (if available). Movies are listed in order of release date: Coriolanus... Continue Reading →
The First New YA Book Releases of 2012!
Today, we bring you a look at highlights from the latest YA book releases ... the first ones of 2012! Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi Aria is a teenager in the enclosed city of Reverie. Like all Dwellers, she spends her time with friends in virtual environments, called Realms, accessed through an eyepiece... Continue Reading →
Most Anticipated Young Adult Books of 2012
Another year, another amazing batch of new YA books. It would be impossible to list ALL of this year's upcoming titles, but below, you'll find an extremely comprehensive list featuring many of this year's most anticipated new YA & MG books! January Everneath by Brodi Ashton Tempest by Julie Cross Ditched by Robin Mellom The... Continue Reading →
New releases, movie tie-ins doing well on best sellers
No new entrants to the top 10, but Cassandra Clare's Clockwork Prince is holding strong, and The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick (a seriously beautiful book--the illustrations are amazing) has gotten a boost thanks to its movie release. This Week Children's Chapter Books Weeks on List 1 THE SON OF NEPTUNE, by Rick... Continue Reading →
