This Friday, we'll finally be able to share our exclusive report from the set of the movie adaptation of The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. We traveled to Pittsburgh last summer to watch the movie being filmed, and got to interview Stephen (who also wrote & directed the movie) and some of... Continue Reading →
New YA Releases: August 14, 2012
Here's a look at some of today's new YA releases: The Unnaturalists by Tiffany Trent In an alternate London where magical creatures are preserved in a museum, two teens find themselves caught in a web of intrigue, deception, and danger. Vespa Nyx wants nothing more than to spend the rest of her life cataloging Unnatural... Continue Reading →
Liar & Spy Giveaway!
Happy Middle Grade Monday! (Better late than never, huh?!) Due to some technical difficulties (and klutzy computer skills, on my part) the promised review of Liar & Spy has been official eaten by my computer, and will be postponed until next Monday. In the meantime, in honor of Rebecca’s Stead’s latest novel as our Middle... Continue Reading →
Liar & Spy Giveaway!
Happy Middle Grade Monday! (Better late than never, huh?!) Due to some technical difficulties (and klutzy computer skills, on my part) the promised review of Liar & Spy has been official eaten by my computer, and will be postponed until next Monday. In the meantime, in honor of Rebecca’s Stead’s latest novel as our Middle... Continue Reading →
Blood Fever by Veronica Wolff
All the drama, action, and romance of Veronica Wolff's The Watchers series returns in its third -- and quite possibly, best installment yet, Blood Fever. It’s the start of the fall semester, and a new crop of Acari and Trainees have descended on the Isle of Night. Watcher training has intensified, and Drew has a... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Blood Fever by Veronica Wolff
All the drama, action, and romance of Veronica Wolff's The Watchersseries returns in its third -- and quite possibly, best installment yet, Blood Fever. It’s the start of the fall semester, and a new crop of Acari and Trainees have descended on the Isle of Night. Watcher training has intensified, and Drew has a new... Continue Reading →
Best seller lists stall as schools start up again
There aren't any newcomers to this week's best seller's list, but Saraphina by Rachel Hartman is in its third week in the top ten. The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell by Chris Colfer--a middle-grade title--it also in its third week. There aren't any new titles on the paperback or series lists. This Week Children's... Continue Reading →
Elise Allen: “In My First Year As A Published Novelist”
Today, we are thrilled to be helping celebrate the paperback release of Populazzi by Elise Allen -- a fun book we first reviewed when it came out last year. Now, we're hosting an exclusive guest blog from Elise as she reflects on the last year as a debut novelist. Welcome, Elise! *Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â *Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â * On... Continue Reading →
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Described as "The Hunger Games meets Game of Thrones," Sarah J. Maas's debut novel Throne of Glass is equally thrilling and satisfying to read. A fantasy novel perfect for teen and adult readers alike, Throne of Glass is a highly entertaining beginning to a new series. After serving out a year of hard labor in... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Described as "The Hunger Games meets Game of Thrones," Sarah J. Maas's debut novel Throne of Glass is equally thrilling and satisfying to read. A fantasy novel perfect for teen and adult readers alike, Throne of Glass is a highly entertaining beginning to a new series. After serving out a year of hard labor in... Continue Reading →
