This month Lady Midnight, by Cassandra Clare, and the The Unexpected Everthing, by Morgan Matson, are in our hand-picked list from the Best Selling Young Adult HardCover books listed on The New York Times.
Browsing: Chapter Books
Firoozeh Dumas, the author featured in our May ‘Selfie and a Shelfie’ article, made the top of our best selling middle grade books list with her wonderful book It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel.
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Ursula Vernon is a full-time author and illustrator whose work has won a Hugo Award and been nominated for an Eisner.
Firoozeh Dumas is the New York Times best-selling author of Funny in Farsi and Laughing Without an Accent. It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel is her first novel for young readers
Elizabeth Briggs, author of Future Shock, highlights some of the best non-dystopian YA sci-fi books.
The Cricket in Times Square may be the perfect book for Charlotte’s Web devotees. Cricket has many of the same, masterful literary components.
In this nineteenth Goddess Girls adventure a new forest-mountain nymph shows up at Mount Olympus Academy and tries to fit.
Where the Red Fern Grows is the classic story of the bond between a boy and his dogs. It’s been making readers’ hearts skip beats since 1961.
Sophie Cleverly began writing Scarlet and Ivy in her second year at university, where she studied Creative Writing. She knew she had to finish telling the story, and when she heard that the university offered an MA in Writing For Young People she realized it was the perfect opportunity.