Introducing Chasing Brooklyn by Lisa Schroeder

Starting today, each week for our April Book of the Month, we'll feature a different book from author Lisa Schroeder. This week, we're focusing on her newest Young Adult novel, Chasing Brooklyn. Let's start the week by telling you more about the book: Restless souls and empty hearts. Brooklyn can’t sleep. Her boyfriend, Lucca, died... Continue Reading →

Introducing Chasing Brooklyn by Lisa Schroeder

Starting today, each week for our April Book of the Month, we'll feature a different book from author Lisa Schroeder. This week, we're focusing on her newest Young Adult novel, Chasing Brooklyn. Let's start the week by telling you more about the book: Restless souls and empty hearts. Brooklyn can’t sleep. Her boyfriend, Lucca, died... Continue Reading →

New additions to the NYT best sellers lists!

There are a couple new additions to this week's New York Times best sellers lists, including A Conspiracy of Kings by Megan Whalen Turner and Savvy by Ingrid Law, but Suzanne Collins still dominates the top places. CHAPTER BOOKS This Week   Weeks on List 1 THE HUNGER GAMES, by Suzanne Collins. (Scholastic, $17.99.) In a dystopian... Continue Reading →

Creative Writing Prompt: Free Verse Project

Creative Writing Prompt #4 Free Verse Project No one ever said you were restricted to writing on paper or on your computer. If you're looking to make your mark with poetry, consider using other mediums to spell out your verse... like sand, dew, chalk, flower petals, coffee grounds, toys, balloons... Poets.org's Free Verse Project encourages... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Horrid Henry’s Joke Book

The cover of Francesca Simon's Horrid Henry's Joke Book warns that this book is "Too rude for parents!" They really mean it. Er, sort of. Filled with groan-worthy puns and gross-out humor, Horrid Henry's Joke Book is chock full of the sort of simplistic humor that kids love -- and some of us grown-ups still... Continue Reading →

An Introduction to Verse Novels

Today, in honor of both National Poetry Month and our April Book of the Month author Lisa Schroeder -- we're bringing you an introduction to verse novels. All three of Lisa's YA novels are written in verse, a device she's found handy for a variety of reasons. For one, it lets her get down to... Continue Reading →

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