A girl’s life is turned upside down when she learns her tears grant wishes in Nadine Brandes’ new young adult novel, Wishtress.
Browsing: YA review
A teen finds herself at the center of a town’s annual festival in Shawn Sarles’ creepy new YA novel, A Pocket Full of Posies.
A hunter races to save her sister’s life in Tanvi Berwah’s South Asian-inspired YA fantasy, Monsters Born and Made.
Sherlock’s younger sister is back and better than ever in Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes and the Elegant Escapade.
A crown princess’ secret twin fights to save their kingdom from an evil king in Abigail Owen’s new older YA novel, The Liar’s Crown.
A violinist competes for a college scholarship while keeping her parents in the dark in My Sister’s Big Fat Indian Wedding, by Sajni Patel.
In Their Own Words: Young Reader Edition is a new collection featuring Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Michelle Obama.
A young witch is forced to face the past and her own fears in Wild is the Witch, new YA novel by Rachel Griffin.
A student’s life is turned upside down when she learns her boyfriend has super powers in How to Date a Superhero (And Not Die Trying).
Before heading off to Oxford, a brilliant teen must prove she can make friends in Long Story Short, by Serena Kaylor.