What’s On Your YA Milk Carton? (2015 Edition)
While the YA genre has grown exponentially over the years, there's still some things missing.
While the YA genre has grown exponentially over the years, there's still some things missing.
Forever Young Adult Presents: A review of Moon over Manifest by Clare Vanderpool
Forever Young Adult Presents: A review of The Less-Dead by April Lurie
Forever Young Adult Presents: A review of Cleopatra's Moon by Vicky Alvear Shecter
Erin books a stay at the hotel Wilfair from Alysia Gray Painter's novel, which has an indoor ferris wheel and a 500 Dip Bar!
Meghan is glad that she entered the unfamiliar realm of jocks for Reality Check by Peter Abrahams.
Jenny reviews Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly, in which two girls -- centuries apart -- search for Louis-Charles, the ill-fated dauphin of France.
In John C. Ford's The Morgue and Me, a summer job at the morgue turns into an amateur investigation into a suspicious death.
Meghan applies to be the sidekick of the titular reluctant detective of Lulu Dark Can See Through Walls by Bennett Madison.
A discussion of what's missing in YA literature. (Vampires need not apply.)