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Bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble

November 25, 2014 by Caitycat Leave a Comment

I wasn’t that into Whipple’s Transparent, which was about an invisible girl who is hiding from her criminal father. I liked House of Ivy and Sorrow more. It’s about witches, a world where the witch community is dying out and their power is fading. Jo and her grandmother are the last of their family. The women always leave their baby’s father, so Jo has never known her dad…until the day he shows up at their door. I waited way too long to write my review […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: paranormal, teen, young adult fiction

Sweet (?) Sixteen

September 17, 2014 by NTE Leave a Comment

Turning 16 is a big, meaningful birthday – it’s supposed to be one of those landmark, milestone birthdays that everyone remembers. Girls get a little bit more mileage out of it, what with the whole sweet sixteen thing, but even for guys, turning 16 tends to mean a certain amount of freedom – there’s the whole license thing, just for a start. Mine wasn’t like that, for various reasons, but I remember the hype.  In the book, Sixteen; Stories About That Sweet and Bitter Birthday, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Young Adult, young adult fiction

Cover of Going Down in Flames by Chris Cannon

3 YA New Releases from Entangled Teen

July 2, 2014 by HillaryM Leave a Comment

When people complain that young adult novels have nothing to offer the serious reader, it’s pretty clear to me that they’ve never actually read any YA. These new releases from Entangled Teen deal with issues ranging from human cloning and reproductive coercion to arranged marriages and people who ostracize anyone with “impure” bloodlines. Plus, dragons, because YA can get away with being a lot more fun than some other genres!

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: chris cannon, dystopian YA novels, going down in flames, karri thompson, kate jarvik birch, mirror x, perfected, Young Adult, young adult fiction

A Real Love Story (in all its 80’s glory)

June 22, 2014 by Jenny S 1 Comment

This YA novel has been on my to-read list for a while and I loved it just as much as I thought I would.  Rainbow Rowell’s novel, set in the 80’s, tells the unlikely love story of Eleanor and Park, two high school students who don’t quite fit in their Nebraska high school but for very different reasons.  Park is the only Asian in his school—the son of a white father and a Korean mom, and has dealt with being “different” all his life.  Though […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 1980's, Nebraska, young adult fiction

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