The Boston Globe ...a book that all teenagers and parents of teenagers should really read.
School Library Journal This novel in diary form powerfully depicts the confusions of adolescence. Its impact cannot be denied.
The New York Times [This] extraordinary work for teenagers is a document of horrifying reality and literary quality.
Library Journal An important book, this deserves as wide a readership as libraries can give it.
Whether or not you enjoy a good hoax depends on your perspective; put simply, if you’re the victim, you probably won’t be amused. But, as they say, time heals all wounds, and a truly worthy hoax can be appreciated for its genius once enough time has passed. Here are eight literary hoaxes that were so successful, you simply have […]
Have a hankering for a 1970s-themed #TBT? As part of our Get Pop-Cultured celebration, we’re taking a nostalgic journey every Thursday in July, reliving the most iconic moments in pop culture. Join us for special giveaways, offers, and events—in stores only! Giveaways Pick up FREE posters featuring the cover art from 1960s classics Go Ask Alice and Are You […]
Everyone loves a good banned book, right? Lit lovers (unfairly) don’t have much of a badass reputation, so reading something banned lets us feel just a little bit more rebellious. You might be surprised, though, at what exactly has been deemed too scandalous by censors, especially in the case of YA lit. Sure, everyone knows […]