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The Hunger Games prequel: How will it work as a movie?
In Something Happened to Ali Greenleaf, young women learn the power of speaking up
Jessica Jung’s debut novel Shine explores the darker side of K-pop
Roshani Chokshi talks The Silvered Serpents and where the story goes next
Miss Meteor is a tribute to everyone who’s ever struggled to love what makes them shine
Adrienne Young on her latest novel Fable, its sequel Namesake, and what she’s reading now
Grown is a triumphant story of a young girl reclaiming her voice
Legendborn offers a refreshing new interpretation of Arthurian legend
Save Steve is not your stereotypical YA cancer love story
No one owes you their coming out, not even famous authors
Netflix is officially adapting Meg Cabot’s Mediator series into a movie
Sia Martinez is an unexpected journey into the mysteries of the universe
Amanda McCrina’s World War II novel Traitor is a riveting story you haven’t seen before
3 reasons Katie Alender’s Gothic YA novel The Companion is worth your time
Janella Angeles’ Where Dreams Descend is a lush, magical YA fantasy must-read
I Kissed Alice author Anna Birch takes us through the looking glass
Bestselling YA novel Matched celebrates its 10th anniversary with a Deluxe Gold Edition
Exclusive: Read an excerpt from Katie Alender’s The Companion
3 reasons Court of Lions is a worthy successor to Somaiya Daud’s Mirage
Megan McCafferty’s The Mall is the ideal mix of ’90s nostalgia and hilarious shenanigans
Splinters of Scarlet is a rich, refreshing change of pace in the world of YA fantasy
5 reasons Renée Ahdieh’s The Damned is the supernatural sequel to read this July
Cinderella is Dead is the fairytale retelling the world needs right now
Unravel the Dusk is a very different story from Spin the Dawn, for better and for worse
Girl, Serpent, Thorn is a gorgeously dark fantasy with a remarkable heroine
The Princess Will Save You is the feminist fantasy adventure of the summer
The title for Emily A. Duncan’s final Something Dark and Holy book is here
3 reasons to round out Pride Month with The Falling in Love Montage
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