So, I sort of have a new book obsession. You know the one. When you read a book that is just ZOMG, this is perfection! that you can't keep it to yourself and blather about it to friends, family, and perfect strangers alike. Lately, that book for me is Peter Nimble & His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan... Continue Reading →
YA March Madness Tournament: Round 1, Part 6 Voting
The final set of matches in Round 1 of our YA March Madness tournament is up today with a new face-off between two pairs of YA novels! Check out the complete bracket below, then scroll down to vote in today's match-ups. Today's bracket polls: Yesterday's Results: Despite falling behind in the early voting, The Body... Continue Reading →
Countdown to The Hunger Games: Best of the Parodies
The Hunger Games movie hasn't even hit theaters yet (that's why we're doing this countdown, duh!) -- but already there are numerous parodies and spoofs across the web. As with anything like this, some are definitely much funnier than others. Today, to help keep you entertained, we bring you our favorite Hunger Games parodies on... Continue Reading →
Countdown to The Hunger Games: Best of the Parodies
The Hunger Games movie hasn't even hit theaters yet (that's why we're doing this countdown, duh!) -- but already there are numerous parodies and spoofs across the web. As with anything like this, some are definitely much funnier than others. Today, to help keep you entertained, we bring you our favorite Hunger Games parodies on... Continue Reading →
Richard Newsome: The Billionaire’s Curse Q&A
Today, we're delighted to host an exclusive Q&A with The Billionare's Curse author Richard Newsome! What do you think makes a successful middle grade novel? Good question. A lot comes down to how you define ‘successful’. A middle grade book that adults consider a classic and life changing and a ‘must read’ may be an... Continue Reading →
Richard Newsome: The Billionaire’s Curse Q&A
Today, we're delighted to host an exclusive Q&A with The Billionare's Curse author Richard Newsome! What do you think makes a successful middle grade novel? Good question. A lot comes down to how you define ‘successful’. A middle grade book that adults consider a classic and life changing and a ‘must read’ may be an... Continue Reading →
YA March Madness Tournament: Round 1, Part 5 Voting
Here comes Round 1, Part 5 voting in our YA March Madness tournament -- with a new face-off between three pairs of YA novels! Check out the complete bracket below, then scroll down to vote in today's match-ups. Today's bracket polls: Yesterday's Results: Paranormalcy took down Beautiful Creatures ... Hourglass bested Under the Never Sky... Continue Reading →
Amanda Hocking’s latest debuts on paperback list
Lauren Oliver's Pandemonium is staying strong in its second week in the top 10, landing at the no. 6 spot. On the paperback list, Torn by Amanda Hocking debuted at no. 3, while the paperback of Divergent by Veronica Roth holds onto the top spot. This Week Children's Chapter Books Weeks on List 1 THE... Continue Reading →
YA March Madness Tournament: Round 1, Part 4 Voting
Round 1, Part 4 voting in our YA March Madness tournament is up today with a new face-off between three pairs of YA novels! Check out the complete bracket below, then scroll down to vote in today's match-ups. Today's bracket polls: Yesterday's Results: Daughter of Smoke & Bonehandily beat out The Forest of Hands and... Continue Reading →
YA March Madness Tournament: Round 1, Part 3 Voting
Round 1, Part 3 voting in our YA March Madness tournament continues today with another face-off between three pairs of YA novels! Check out the complete bracket below, then scroll down to vote in today's match-ups. Today's bracket polls: Yesterday's Winners: Winning by only 6 votes, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer beat out Wither by... Continue Reading →
