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Everything That Burns by Gita Trelease. Image courtesy Flatiron Books

Everything That Burns is a disappointing follow-up to Enchantee

Lacy Baugher
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A Pho Love Story author Loan Le recommends five YA stories with Asian protagonists

11 must-read new YA book releases to snuggle up with in February

Exclusive reveal: See the cover and read an excerpt from Hollywood Heroine by Sarah Kuhn

A Taste for Love by Jennifer Yen. Image courtesy Penguin Random House

Interview: Jennifer Yen serves us a delicious treat with A Taste for Love

Molly Catherine Turner
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A Vow So Bold and Deadly by Brigid Kemmerer. Image courtesy Bloomsbury Publishing

A Vow So Bold and Deadly brings Brigid Kemmerer’s Cursebreakers trilogy to a satisfying end

Lacy Baugher
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The Girls I've Been by Tess Sharpe. Image courtesy Penguin Random House

Tess Sharpe’s The Girls I’ve Been will captivate you from start to finish

Sarah Perchikoff
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Mahogany L. Browne. Photo by Jennie Bergqvist.

Mahogany L. Browne on Chlorine Sky, her debut YA novel-in-verse

Sabrina Reed
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Angel of Greenwood by Randi Pink. Image courtesy Macmillan Publishing

Interview: Angel of Greenwood author Randi Pink shines light on Tulsa Massacre

Molly Catherine Turner
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Chlorine Sky by Mahogany L. Browne. Image courtesy Penguin Random House

Mahogany L. Browne‘s Chlorine Sky is a necessary addition to YA fiction

Sabrina Reed
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You Have a Match by Emma Lord. Image courtesy St. Martin’s Publishing Group

New year, new books: 15 YA releases to watch out for this January

Amanda Mullen
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BLACK CANARY: Breaking Silence by Alexandra Monir. Image courtesy Random House Books for Young Readers

Black Canary: Breaking Silence offers a dystopian origin for the DC heroine

Lacy Baugher
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Red Tigress by Amelie Wen Zhao. Image courtesy Penguin Random House

21 upcoming YA book releases we can’t wait to read in 2021

Lacy Baugher
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The Wild Ones by Naliza Azad. Image courtesy Simon & Schuster Publishing

Exclusive: See the cover and read an excerpt from The Wild Ones by Nafiza Azad

Lacy Baugher
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This Is How We Fly by Anna Meriano. Image courtesy Penguin Random House

This is How We Fly is fun and complex but falls short of its potential

Sarah Perchikoff
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The Ballad of Ami Miles by Kristy Dallas Alley. Image courtesy Macmillan Publishers

The Ballad of Ami Miles is a surprisingly sweet dysoptian coming of age tale

Lacy Baugher
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Sources Say by Lori Goldstein. Image courtesy Penguin Random House

Sources Say author Lori Goldstein shines a light on politics for young readers

Molly Catherine Turner
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The Cousins by Karen M. McManus. Image courtesy Penguin Random House

Karen McManus’ The Cousins is a twisty, exhilarating good time

Lacy Baugher
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Warmaidens by Kelly Coon. Image Courtesy Penguin Random House

10 must-read new YA book releases to make your December merry

Lacy Baugher
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Ruinsong by Julia Ember / Credit: Macmillan Children's Publishing Group

Julia Ember’s Ruinsong is a dark, queer fantasy you won’t be able to be put down

Lacy Baugher
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Instant Karma by Marissa Meyer. Image courtesy Macmillan Publishing Group

Instant Karma is the warm, swoony comfort read you need right now

Lacy Baugher
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Instant Karma by Marissa Meyer. Image courtesy Macmillan Publishing Group

10 YA book releases we’re feeling thankful for this November

Amanda Mullen
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Magic Dark and Strange by Kelly Powell / Image Courtesy of Simon and Schuster

Magic Dark and Strange lacks the magic its title suggests

Sabrina Reed
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These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong. Image Courtesy Simon & Schuster

These Violent Delights author Chloe Gong on her favorite YA monsters this spooky season

Lacy Baugher
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A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas. Image courtesy Bloomsbury Publishing

Why you need to read Sarah J. Maas’ A Court of Thorns and Roses series

Lacy Baugher
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A Taste for Love by Jennifer Yen. Image courtesy Penguin Random House

Exclusive: Read an excerpt of Jennifer Yen’s A Taste For Love

Molly Catherine Turner
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Donald Sutherland (“President Snow”) stars in Lionsgate Home Entertainment’s THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 2.. Photo Credit: Murray Close/Lionsgate

The Hunger Games prequel: How will it work as a movie?

Amanda Mullen
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Something Happened to Ali Greenleaf by Hayley Krischer. Image courtesy Penguin Random House

In Something Happened to Ali Greenleaf, young women learn the power of speaking up

Meg Dowell
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