Tag: ya lit

Let’s Judge A Book By Its Cover

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We know we shouldn’t, but sometimes the cover is our first impression of a book, and it may just be the reason we pick it up in the first place.

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YA and Middle-Grade Mythology | Inspiration from Around the World

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Mythology is an awesome way to connect with new cultures and history. It’s an exceptional genre in literature with powerful beings, hidden worlds, and settings all around the world. I

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YA Book Recommendations for True Crime Lovers

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Have you binge watched every true crime documentary Netflix has put out, twice? Do you frequently stay up later than you’re willing to admit scrolling through theories about whatever case

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I Must Betray You | Ruta Sepetys

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I Must Betray You; 337 pages Out now from Hodder Children’s Books CW: death, illness, torture, political oppression, violence Author Bio: #1 New York Times Bestselling Author and Winner of

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The Blood Trials | Nia “N.E.” Davenport

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The Blood Trials by Nia “N.E.” Davenport Out now from Harper Voyager; 464 pages Content Warnings: Racism, xenophobia, misogyny, strong language/cursing, grief and mourning of a loved one, references to

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The Year We Learned to Fly | Jacqueline Woodson

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The Year We Learned to Fly by Jacqueline Woodson and illustrated by Rafael López Out Now from Penguin Random House; 32 pages About the Author: “Jacqueline Woodson is an American

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