The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano by Sonia Manzano

It’s a pivotal time in America’s history.  Set in the Spanish Harlem, 1969, Sesame Street star Sonia Manzano’s first novel follows the fiery and free-spirited heart of 14-year-old Evelyn Serrano.  With the help of her brassy grandma, Evelyn is caught up in the action and activism of the Young Lords fiery protests in her neighborhood,... Continue Reading →

Quarantine: The Loners by Lex Thomas

Today, we're not only sharing our review of Quarantine: The Loners by Lex Thomas (our September book of the month), but we're also pleased to be hosting the latest stop on the official blog tour! After our review, scroll down for links to all the participating blogs (many of which are hosting some great contests),... Continue Reading →

Shadows by Ilsa J. Bick

It's rare for the second book in a trilogy to not suffer from some sort of "middle book syndrome" -- but that's just simply not the case with Shadows by Ilsa J. Bick. Picking up where Ashes left off, Shadows is even more action-packed and filled with mystery than the first book in this thrilling... Continue Reading →

Freaks Like Us by Susan Vaught

In the publishing world, certain books tend to get a lot more buzz than others. But sometimes, all it takes is one person's suggestion to help you find a true gem. That's what happened to me with Freaks Like Us by Susan Vaught. I was at BEA earlier this summer, and was chatting with a... Continue Reading →

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