There is so much to love about April’s YA books—especially because so many of them are about love, both queer and straight. Whether you prefer fantasy quests, realistic contemporary dramas, rom-coms, or historical fiction (the 1990s!), you’re certain to find the perfect spring read to make your heart pound from excitement, mystery, and feels.
This week in YA, love is in the air, whether inside a chic boutique or outside under a meteor shower. Zombies also abound, from Reconstruction-era U.S. to 1920s England. Lastly, the 1980s and 1990s called, and they have wisdom to impart. [ean1Rebound, by Kwame Alexander A prequel novel in verse to 2015 Newbery winner The Crossover, Rebound invites us […]
Capping off this fantastic preview season is a look at the most exciting of the next six months’ indies, i.e. upcoming releases across all genres by independent publishers. Indies might be a little more likely to go under the radar because they come from smaller houses, but don’t let these ten go under yours! See […]