Addressing all the ups and downs of adolescence, senior year of high school, teen romance, and self-discovery, Elizabeth Eulberg's Take a Bow may be the author's finest book to date. She handily takes on all the classic earmarks of a coming of age tale in a refreshingly new package, with the added pressures and challenges... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Take a Bow by Elizabeth Eulberg
Addressing all the ups and downs of adolescence, senior year of high school, teen romance, and self-discovery, Elizabeth Eulberg's Take a Bow may be the author's finest book to date. She handily takes on all the classic earmarks of a coming of age tale in a refreshingly new package, with the added pressures and challenges... Continue Reading →
Phil Margolin & Ami Margolin Rome: Vanishing Acts Q&A
Today we're delighted to be featuring an exclusive Q&A with father-daughter author duo Phil Margolin and Ami Margolin Rome. Their book Vanishing Acts, is an exciting mystery that takes place in Portland, Oregon. Check out our interview below, and scroll down to learn more about their book! Phil, you've written plenty of mysteries for adults.... Continue Reading →
Phil Margolin & Ami Margolin Rome: Vanishing Acts Q&A
Today we're delighted to be featuring an exclusive Q&A with father-daughter author duo Phil Margolin and Ami Margolin Rome. Their book Vanishing Acts, is an exciting mystery that takes place in Portland, Oregon. Check out our interview below, and scroll down to learn more about their book! Phil, you've written plenty of mysteries for adults.... Continue Reading →
New Young Adult Releases: March 27, 2012
Today, the Harry Potter e-books are now available for sale on Pottermore! Meanwhile, here's a look at some of today's new YA releases: Slide by Jill Hathaway Vee Bell is certain of one irrefutable truth—her sister’s friend Sophie didn’t kill herself. She was murdered. Vee knows this because she was there. Everyone believes Vee is... Continue Reading →
YA March Madness Round 3: Games 1 and 2
We're down to round 3 of our YA March Madness tournament, and the competition is heating up! In a very close race, Anna and the French Kiss beat out Abandon by a SINGLE VOTE. Just one vote!!! Meanwhile, Tiger's Curse had a slightly higher margin of victory over The Body Finder. Here's the latest bracket... Continue Reading →
Introducing Take a Bow by Elizabeth Eulberg
This week, we are delighted to be spotlighting the new book Take a Bow by Elizabeth Eulberg -- one of our favorite authors here at Novel Novice, and her latest book may be our favorite one yet! From the fantastic author of The Lonely Hearts Club and Prom & Prejudice comes a story of all... Continue Reading →
Introducing Take a Bow by Elizabeth Eulberg
This week, we are delighted to be spotlighting the new book Take a Bow by Elizabeth Eulberg -- one of our favorite authors here at Novel Novice, and her latest book may be our favorite one yet! From the fantastic author of The Lonely Hearts Club and Prom & Prejudice comes a story of all... Continue Reading →
S.R. Johannes: “The Challenge in Writing for Tweens”
Today, we're delighted to share a guest blog from S.R. Johannes, the author of the YA adventure Untraceable and a new middle grade book, On the Bright Side. Thanks for stopping by, Shelli! *Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â *Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â * The Challenge in Writing for Tweens Tweens are a special group of girls. They hold that space in between... Continue Reading →
Latest Beyonders book takes top spot on best sellers list
Brandon Mull's latest book, Seeds of Rebellion, takes the top spot on this week's best sellers list. It's the second book in his middle-grade fantasy Beyonders series. The first is A World Without Heros. There's also a newcomer to the series list: The Chronicles of Nick by Sherrilyn Kenyon. This Week Children's Chapter Books Weeks... Continue Reading →
