Release Feature: HULLMETAL GIRLS by Emily Skrutskie

Back in May, I featured Emily Skrutskie, and she talked about HULLMETAL GIRLS, which just released today into the world! Aisha Un-Haad would do anything for her family. When her brother contracts a plague, she knows her janitor's salary isn't…
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City of Lies by Sam Hawke

I first got acquainted with Sam Hawke through Janet Reid's blog on publishing, often referred to as "the reef." And when I first heard the premise for Sam's book, CITY OF LIES, I knew a feature was in order: I was seven years old the first…
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Book Review: Cinderella Boy

I was lucky enough to snag an ARC of CINDERELLA BOY, and I'm so glad I did. This book releases today; it's a sweet love story that pulled me in from the first page: Sixteen-year-old Declan is the perfect son . . . except for one tiny issue.…
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We’ll Fly Away by Bryan Bliss

I first met Bryan Bliss at the Glen Workshop in 2012, and featured him here and here. His newest book, WE'LL FLY AWAY, debuted on May 8: Uniquely told through letters from death row and third-person narrative, Bryan Bliss’s hard-hitting…
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Author Interview: Aminah Mae Safi

I first met Aminah Mae Safi at this year's YALLWEST conference--where, unsurprisingly, she ran out of Advanced Reader Copies of her debut, NOT THE GIRLS YOU'RE LOOKING FOR. The book just came out, and I can't wait to buy it: Lulu Saad doesn't…
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RABBIT & ROBOT by Andrew Smith

Once I saw the cover for Andrew Smith's new book, RABBIT & ROBOT, I knew another feature was in order. This book breaks all the right rules, and Andrew had some interesting new things to share as well. Cager has been transported to the…
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A List of Cages by Robin Roe

I had the honor of meeting Robin Roe at YANovCon, and when I found out that the main characters in A LIST OF CAGES were foster teens, I knew I had to feature it: When Adam Blake lands the best elective ever in his senior year, serving as…
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Brooding YA Hero: Becoming a Main Character (Almost) as Awesome as Me: by Carrie DiRisio

When I first followed the Twitter handle @broodingYAHero, it left me in stitches--all the YA stereotypes and tropes--it was too much! Here are some favorites:   So imagine my excitement when I got to get my hands on the book, BROODING…
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Author Interview: Emma Berquist

I first learned about Emma Berquist's book DEVILS INTO DUST via Twitter, and I immediately fell in love with the premise. If you're looking for an horror story that takes place in the old west, you should definitely pick this one up. Ten…
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Author Interview: Emily Skrutskie talks about HULLMETAL GIRLS

I first featured Emily Skrutskie here. Her newest book, HULLMETAL GIRLS, debuts on July 17, 2018, and I can't wait to read it: Aisha Un-Haad would do anything for her family. When her brother contracts a plague, she knows her janitor's salary…