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The New Adult Genre & Night in the Woods

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The life events and changes most of us experience between the ages of eighteen and twenty create the vast difference we see between young adult fiction and new adult fiction.

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Songs from the Deep | Kelly Powell

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Songs from the Deep by Kelly Powell Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2019, 304 pages Trigger Warnings: Murder About the Author: Kelly Powell has a bachelor’s degree in history and book

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You Be Mommy | Karla Clark

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You Be Mommy by Karla Clark  Illustrated by Zoe Persico  Feiwel and Friends, 2020, 32 pages About the Author: Karla Clark writes fiction for adults and children. She is an

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Interview with Sara Fujimura

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About the Author: Sara Fujimura is an award-winning young adult author and creative writing teacher. She is the American half of her Japanese-American family, and has written about Japanese culture

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Retellings | How Stories Reinvent Themselves

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Looking at today’s bookshelves, readers may notice that retellings are cropping up more and more. From Meagan Spooner’s Sherwood , which reimagines Robin Hood from maid Marian’s perspective, to The

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Every Reason We Shouldn’t | Sara Fujimura

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Every Reason We Shouldn’t by Sara Fujimura Tor Teen, 2020, 327 pages Trigger Warnings: school lockdown, disordered eating patterns About the Author: Sara Fujimura is an award-winning young adult author

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