Welcome to Caraval, a game of mystery, deceit, and adventure. All you have to do is get invited and you are in; the journey of …
E. Katherine Kottaras Interview: YA Romance and Beyond
E. Katherine Kottaras, author of How to Be Brave, has brought a fresh new take on teen life and romance in the YA genre. With …
Kathryn Ormsbee: Writing, Reading, and the Other Side of Homeschooling
Kathryn Ormsbee is the author of the novel Lucky Few, which shines a more positive light on homeschooling. Told with plenty of humor and honesty, Ormsbee …
The Diabolic: What Does It Really Mean to Be Human?
Nemesis was made for two things: to protect her master and to kill her foes. Released on December 1, 2016, S. J. Kincaid’s newest novel, The …
Leigh Bardugo: Diversity, Relationships, and Her New Adult Series
Leigh Bardugo’s bestselling Six of Crows series defies expectations. Its pages are filled with female empowerment, complicated anti-hero protagonists, dangerous heists and cons, and witty …
Spontaneous: An Irreverent, Humorous Look at Teen Life
Since when do kids spontaneously combust in the middle of a pre-calculus class? In Aaron Starmer’s latest teen novel, Spontaneous, the rebellious and completely hilarious …
Review: Good Oil by Laura Buzo
If you’re anything like me, you’re staring at the title above thinking, What an odd name. That was certainly my first thought when I picked …
Celebrating the Holding Up the Universe Launch Party
“This is what I know about loss. It doesn’t get better. You just get somewhat used to it.” — Jennifer Niven, Holding Up the Universe On …
With Maggie Thrash’s ‘We Know It Was You,’ Don’t Trust Anyone
The football game was like any other: cheerleaders, adoring fans, and, of course, the famous wildcat mascot. But when Brittany, the mascot, commits suicide by …