Michelle Knudsen discusses how she finds the right balance between humor and horror in the EVIL LIBRARIAN series.
Browsing: Teens: Young Adults
Karen Fortunati’s The Weight of Zero is a story of loss and grief and hope, and how some of the many shapes of love—maternal, romantic, and platonic—affect a young woman’s struggle with mental illness and the stigma of treatment.
This month, the second book in the Six of Crows series, Crooked Kindom, heads up our hand-picked list from the Best Selling Young Adult HardCover books listed on The New York Times.
These five family favorites selected by Beth Vrabel, author of A Blind Guide to Normal, are books that helped her family enjoy and navigate various stages of their family life.
Recommended for teen readers that have an interest in history, A Buss From Lafayette, by Dorothea Jensen, is an enjoyable introduction to the post-Revolutionary War period in America.
Are you looking for the best new books for teens? Here are 4 excellent young adult books that release this month.
This month’s best selling kids series from The Children’s Book Review’s affiliate store is J.K. Rowling’s famously famous Harry Potter series
Our top selling book for teens is the self-motivating journal Start Where You Are: A Journal for Self-Exploration.
We didn’t want to add another YA story to the shelves in which the main characters easily overcame incredible obstacles in their way. We wanted our readers to to be unsure if our main characters would even make it through the next chapter.
We’ve picked 13 new books for teens that we feel highlight the best of the many young adult books that release this month. You’ll find an intense memoir, breathtaking installments to some epic series, a poignant debut novel, a coming-of-age tale that includes salsa dancing, and a stunning story of friendship and first love.