09 Sep 2015
Interview with Rebecca Royce, author of Initiation
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We are always on the hunt for good books for teens. In recent years, the Kricket series has stayed at the top of our list, and fans of the sereis are in luck with the third installment, Darken the Stars, out today! Still looking for new books to read after...
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New books for teens this week include Don’t Fail me Now by Una LaMarche, a tale of a survival, family, and strength, and Cut Both Ways by Carrie Mesrobian, a new tale about LGBT youth. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite...
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This week in new teen books to read, don’t miss out on Another Day, the highly anticipated sister novel to David Levithan’s New York Times bestseller Every Day. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
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There are many good books for teens in this week’s new releases! What is plaguing Cara’s family every October? Find out in The Accident Season. The Boy Most Likely To is ready to pull your heartstrings, and just maybe make you cry. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best...
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In this week’s list of new books for teens: Six Impossible Things by award-winning author Fiona Wood is the lovely story of one nerdy, somewhat lost teenaged boy who is trying to keep his life together, despite the obstacles thrown in his way. Fancy some Fantasy? Reawakened is a great historical...
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Tell us a little bit about your new release, We Are All Made of Molecules. It’s the story of a blended family. Two narrators. 13 year old Stewart is academically gifted, socially not so much. 14 year old Ashley (fans of my work will recognize her from Dear George Clooney, Please Marry My Mom) is socially gifted, academically not so much. Ashley’s mom and Stewart’s dad have fallen in love, and Stewart and his dad move in with Ashley and her mom off the top of the novel.