Praise for the Girl at Midnight series:
“Inventive, gorgeous and epic.” —Danielle Paige, New York Times bestselling author of Dorothy Must Die
“A stunning debut. . . . Equal parts atmosphere and adventure, Melissa Grey’s The Girl at Midnight is positively divine.” —Victoria Schwab, author of A Darker Shade of Magic
“Catnip for fans of Cassandra Clare.” —BookPage.com
“An action- and angst-packed installment reminiscent of Buffy and Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere.” —Kirkus Reviews
★ “Sparks fly. . . . Will please fans of Cassandra Clare and Game of Thrones watchers with its remarkable world building; richly developed characters; and themes of family, power, loyalty, and romance.” —Booklist, Starred
“A must-read.” —Paste magazine
“You are going to love Echo.” —Bustle.com
“A feisty heroine, fun supporting characters, a mission to save the world, and some seriously spicy romance.” —SLJ
“Catnip for fans of Cassandra Clare.” —BookPage.com
“Fast-paced, action-packed, and full of laughs.” —Nerdist.com
“Enthralling and pure magic, Grey’s debut is delightful!” —Romantic Times
“A page-turner—I was hooked from start to finish.” —Latina magazine
Sequels need no introduction; devoted series fans have probably been drooling over these books since the moment they put down their predecessors. I know I have! So without further ado, check out which long-awaited sequels are coming up, or find a new series/trilogy/duology to start! (But spoilers for earlier books in the series abound, so […]
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In December I shared 26 January–June fantasy books I couldn’t wait to read, and now I’m back with a double-decker stack of glorious YA fantasy hitting shelves from July to December. Here there be dragons, of course, but also feminist fairy tales, genre-hopping big-house mysteries, vividly transporting tales of the fey, coming-of-age stories infused with African myth, and […]
Because there is no single Latinx experience, there should never be a single type of “Latinx book.” With over 30 countries making up Latin America and the Caribbean, hundreds of years of colonization and slavery, and diasporas to and from the United States, “Latinx” means something different to every individual. Stories about immigrant families like Esperanza […]