
Nightblood, the final installment of the Frostblood Saga, by Elly Blake
I've been delighted to feature the books in Elly Blake's Frostblood saga, both here, and here. The final in the series, NIGHTBLOOD, debuted yesterday, and it looks excellent:
Ruby's world has changed more than she ever could have imagined.…

WISHTREE and THE LAST (ENDLING) by Katherine Applegate
I first became a fan of Katherine Applegate when I was a Youth Services Selector and a colleague recommended The One and Only Ivan. For those unfamiliar, it is a poignant story told from the point of view of a gorilla who was in captivity for…

P.S. I MISS YOU by Jen Petro-Roy
I met Jen Petro-Roy at this year's Bay Area Book Festival, and P.S. I MISS YOU is a beautiful Middle Grade story about the importance of finding your authentic self.
Eleven-year-old Evie is heartbroken when her strict Catholic parents send…

The Traitor’s Game and Resistance by Jennifer A. Nielsen
I've been lucky to feature Jennifer A. Nielsen here, and here. While I love her Middle Grade books, her new YA series, starting with THE TRAITOR'S GAME, gives readers a equally thrilling setting with two intriguing protagonists. She also has…

Ash Princess by Laura Sebastian
I first saw Laura Sebastian on a panel at the Bay Area Book Festival, and once I saw the cover for ASH PRINCESS, and heard her talk about the premise, I had to feature it:
Theodosia was six when her country was invaded and her mother, the…

Heretics Anonymous by Katie Henry
I found the cover of HERETICS ANONYMOUS on Twitter. This is an excellent book with an amazing premise, releasing on August 7:
Michael is an atheist. So as he walks through the doors at St. Clare’s—a strict Catholic school—sporting a…

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…

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…

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…

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…
