Hey YA readers: Let’s catch up on YA book talk from around Book Riot this month.
“What’s Up in YA?” is sponsored by Easy Prey by Catherine Lo, from Amulet Books and PiqueBeyond.
Only three students had access to a teacherās racy photos before they went viral. Thereās Mouse, a brainy overachiever so desperate to get into MIT that he would do almost anything, legal or not. Thereās Drew, the star athlete with a history of passing private photos around. And thereās Jenna, a good girl turned rebel after her own pictures made the rounds last year. All three deny leaking the photos, but someone has to take the fall.
Before diving into a round-up of recent YA book talk over on Book Riot, there’s this worth dropping in:
Jennifer Aniston wearing a crown is how the world should always be. Here's your first look at her new film, Dumplin', set to come out on December 7th. pic.twitter.com/H58IzDjVFD
— Netflix Tudum (@NetflixTudum) October 23, 2018
Dumplin’Ā will be airing on Netflix beginning December 7. I don’t know about you, but I’m grabbing my tiara and preparing for it.
- Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, a Judy Blume classic, is getting adapted.
- Reflections onĀ The Princess DiariesĀ as it celebrates its 18th birthday.
- Audrey Coulthurst’sĀ InkmistressĀ presents a necessary and powerful look at bisexuality.
- Hankering for a YA revenge thriller? Here you go!
- Continue being inspired to resist and act with these quotes fromĀ A Wrinkle in Time. Technically middle grade, but y’know. It’s worth including.
- Why I’ll let my daughter read Twilight.
- Itching for a YA subscription box? Here are 7 of the best.
- Add these YA audiobooks narrated by the authors to your to-listen pile.
- A response to yet another bad think piece about YA lit.
- An interview with author Taran Matharu on “The Summoner” series and more.
- 25+ new collective biographies about rad women and non-binary people through history.
- A couple of fun YA quizzes: discover your next romantic read and discover your next fantasy series read.
- Add some UK YA to your Instagram feeds.
- Cameron Post, coming out, and me.
- Queer teens offer insights into how to better create an inclusive library.
- 30 YA horror novels from 2018 that are worth reading.
- Must-read YA books by Native American authors.
- 20 of your favorite YA psychological horror novels.
Two new episodes of Hey YA have dropped, too. Tune in for discussion of YA friendships and recent/upcoming reads for your TBR, as well as talk about YA anthologies and small/indie press YA books.
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Recent Book Mail
I just got back from a YA lit conference, so the top few books are things I bought while there. From top to bottom!
500 Words or Less by Julia Del Rosario
Hope Nation edited by Rose Brock
Kens by Raziel Reid
We Regret To Inform You by Ariel Kaplan
Cold Day In The Sun by Sara Biren
The Dysasters by PC and Kristin Cast
Wind Rider by PC Cast
Snow In Love by Nic Stone, Melissa de la Cruz, Kasie West, and Aimee Friedman
That’s Not What I Heard by Stephanie Kate Strohm
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Cheap Reads
Grab these YA books while they’re available for just a few bucks or less. Deals current as of Tuesday, 10/23.
Looking for a haunted twin story?Ā Into The GreyĀ by Celine Kiernan is $2.
Laurie Devore’s How To Break A Boy (that cover!) is $3.
Want to revisit or pick upĀ The Princess DiariesĀ for the first time? It’s only $3.74.
Speaking of classics in YA, Louise Rennison’s Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging is $2.
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Thanks for hanging out & we’ll see you again next week!