For February, a romantic month indeed, we’re thrilled Clementine Bojangles of Early Nerd Special could share her choosiest new YA selections with us. Enquiring minds want to know…
Browsing: Chapter Books
Here are some killer new romance novels to love—teens and adults, alike, will be swooning over the pages.
Pam van Hylckama Vlieg may be best known for her fantastic blog Bookalicious.org, but she’s also a literary agent with Larsen Pomada in San Francisco. We’re in luck to have Pam name her top YA picks for 2013.
THE SELECTION is the first book in the captivating new series from debut author Kiera Cass.
Amy Timberlake talks about her research for her well received book “One Came Home,” a western about a thirteen-year old girl who sets off to find her presumed-dead sister, is set in 1871 in southwestern Wisconsin.
Book Spotlight: One Came HomeThe Children’s Book Review
The five sassy ladies at Girls in the Stacks kindly agreed to share their YA reading picks for the new year with TCBR. Here are their top YA selections for January-February 2013. Happy reading and Happy New Year!!
Caroline B. Cooney is the bestselling author of many young adult books, including the million-copy plus bestseller, The Face on the Milk Carton, the first volume in the Janie series. Caroline B. Cooney lives in South Carolina.
Self-proclaimed bibliophile Vera of Luxury Reading has stopped in at The Children’s Book Review with her marvelous list of hotly anticipated reads this winter by some of our favorite authors (Lauren Oliver! Laurie Faria Stolarz!).
If you took everything that was coolest about James Bond, got rid of the foolishness about girls and martinis that fifth grade boys have no patience for anyway, and then, in a stroke of genius, got rid of James Bond, too, leaving just the villains, back when they were about thirteen, when they were just getting started, then you’d have “H.I.V.E. The Higher Institute of Villainous Education.”