Sarah J. Maas is jumping into the adult world! Sarah J. Maas‘s first adult fantasy, House of Earth and Blood, comes out in just a few weeks! We received an ARC at work, so we’re passing it around. That’s no small feat, though, because this book is almost 800 pages. 800 pages! Honestly, have you seenRead More
Guest Review: Cordyceps
Today’s review comes from Amanda O’Dell, who wrote another guest post for me a few months ago. This time, we have an action packed novel perfect for those winter blues! Title: Cordyceps Author: Ian Duncan Publisher: Ian Duncan and Hammerdown Press Publication Date: November 20, 2019 Amazon | Goodreads Summary Just trying to keep everyoneRead More
20 YA Quotes to Get Through February
Though it’s my birthday month, February is a notoriously dreary month. At least in Michigan. The third month of winter, we don’t see the sun much and you’re just over the cold and snow. This year, the cold and snow hasn’t been quite as bad, but I’m still ready for warmer weather. Not like 80s,Read More
Valentine’s Day Sweetheart Book Tag
Happy Valentine’s Day! I was going to do a book boyfriend themed post today, but I did that last year. So, when browsing for post ideas, I came across this tag! It’s been awhile since I did a tag post, plus I’ve gotten quite a few new followers, so I thought it was time forRead More
Review: Harley in the Sky
Title: Harley in the Sky Author: Akemi Dawn Bowman Publisher: Simon Pulse Publication Date: March 10, 2020 Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Goodreads Summary Growing up in a circus in Las Vegas run by her parents, Harley has always known she wants to be an trapeze artist. However, her parents have a different idea. They want herRead More
YA Authors for Black History Month
In light of things happening in the publishing world, I figured now is the perfect time for a Black History Month post! The Lee and Low Blog recently released their 2019 diversity survey, which hasn’t changed much since the previous one. It’s not surprising, but sad. Publishing is still drastically lacking in diversity. Yes, inRead More
Oscars 2020: Young Adult Edition
With the Oscars 2020 just around the corner, I figured it was time for an Oscars post! I did one last year, book themed of course. It seems like a good annual thing to do, especially since a lot of the young adult adaptations don’t necessarily get acknowledged in movie awards. But that doesn’t makeRead More
January Wrap Up
It’s January Wrap Up time! It seems the overall consensus is that January has taken forever. Which, it really has. I think just because of the way that it was spread out. Plus, I had a lot of stuff going on; I started a new position at the library, had a lot going on atRead More
Review: Yes No Maybe So
Title: Yes No Maybe So Author: Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed Publisher: Balzer + Bray Publication Date: February 4, 2020 Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Goodreads Summary Volunteering for the local state senate candidate is Jamie’s plan for the summer. After all, he’s always been interested in politics, as long as he gets to stay behind the scenes.Read More
2020 Printz Award Predictions
It’s time for some 2020 Printz Award Predictions! Not only is January award season for movies, it’s also award season for books! This Monday at the ALA Midwinter Meeting, winners for a number of book awards will be announced. The ones I’m most excited for are the Newbery Medal, Caldecott Medal, and the Printz Award.Read More
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