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This simply told tale considers the impact of the Spanish influenza and the end of the First World War on a small Western Australian family.
Thanksgiving Day has a whole new meaning once the true story of the pilgrims' settlement along Cape Cod comes into light with Philbrick's new book for early teen readers.
Cottonwood Press is a small, innovative book publisher specializing in engaging, creative educational materials to teach children, teens, and young adults writing.
Hallowmere is a new series of young adult books by Tiffany Trent. The dark fantasy, blended with Civil War history, makes Hallowmere a unique world of mystery.
The romance novel industry is hardly the lightweight it's often taken for. In fact, it is a powerful force in book publishing, comprising half the paperback market.
The Twilight craze is sweeping the nation. Whether you've already read the books, or you're just trying to figure out what they're all about, you can get your answers.
Best-selling author Jeanne DuPrau has hit the bookshelves once again with her latest young-adult novel, The Diamond of Darkhold.
As the second book in the Mortal Instrument series, City of Ashes continues the story of Shadowhunters Jace Wayland and Clary Fray.
It's been a year since the 2007 release of The Nixie's Song, but authors Holly Black and Tony DiTerrlizzi have finally delivered a sequel.
Recommended reading for fans of college basketball by America's premier writer on the sport
Karen Cushman's award winning (Newbery Honor) debut book, Catherine Called Birdy depicts the life of Catherine "Birdy" through her diary in the year 1290.
Why the young adult books called the Twilight series, by Stephenie Meyer are a must read. These books include the titles Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse.
A young detective inspired by Sherlock Holmes solves crimes while trying to undercover a greater mystery.
Simplifying, for the writer, the bewildering categories of genre and sub-genre in romance fiction.
After putting The Spiderwick Chronicles to bed in 2004, Tony Diterlizzi and Holly Black have joined forces again to write a new chapter in the Spiderwick adventure.
Is your book a middle-grade or young adult novel? What themes are appropriate? Can you use cuss words? Here are some tips to write for this age group.
Brian Doyle is the award-winning author of well-known books for kids and young adults. Take a closer look at the life and works of a noted Canadian writer.
In "Trickster's Queen," award-winning YA writer Tamora Pierce offers her exciting follow-up to the medieval-fantasy "Trickster's Choice."
From outward appearance, Jonas lives in the perfect community, but further into the novel it becomes apparent what the community is missing: love, color, and diversity.
This novel poses important questions to both the young and old of today's generation while remaining interesting to those readers not interested in ambiguous writing.
This article contains a list of highly-readable books that will be meaningful and will stimulate discussion at your Young Adult book club.
Claire moves into Massie's guest house. Both attend Octavian Country Day School but will they be able to see past their differences in order to become friends?
Young adult dystopian literature helps young adults see the consequence of today's apathy and indulgence. We learn why with Lois Lowry's The Giver and MT Anderson's Feed.


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