Sponsored by Roar, the YA imprint of Lion Forge
Teen witch Nova Huang spends her days working in her grandmothers’ spell book shop and her nights hunting down the supernatural. Genderqueer werewolf Tam Lang was Nova’s childhood crush. One fateful night they wander back into their old hometown and wind up battling a giant horse demon in the woods. When Tam turns to Nova for help, their latent feelings are rekindled against the backdrop of witchcraft, untested magic, occult rituals, and family ties in an enchanting tale of self-discovery. Mooncakes by Wendy Xu and Suzanne Walker is in stores this October from Lion Forge!
Hey YA Readers!
Let’s catch up with the latest book talk over on Book Riot the last few weeks.
- Here are the 2020 YA books to movies to read before you see.
- Take this fun Harry Potter Enneagram quiz.
- Speaking of Enneagram, here’s how the Baby-Sitters Club members shake out.
- These YA books about basketball are a slam dunk.
- Find your kindred spirit in these YA books about book lovers.
- It’s a Clue-style quiz, but based on your favorite YA books.
- There’s a Nancy Drew game for every kind of mood.
- Do you agree/disagree/have no dog in the fight over this (non-definitive) list of best YA authors?
- Curious about the work of Meg Cabot but don’t know where to begin? We’ve got a reading guide for you.
- A collection of cowritten YA books. Want more? We’ve got more!
- Did you see the cast photo release for the adaptation of Shadow and Bone?
- Over 90 (!) YA books hitting shelves this fall.
- Then go ahead and add these YA comics and graphic novels to your fall TBR, too.
- Just because Hispanic Heritage Month is over doesn’t mean great books by Latinx writers don’t deserve your attention. Here are some excellent YA books by Latinx authors.
- New bisexual and lesbian YA books for your TBR.
- Want some writing advice? These YA authors can help you out!
- Let these YA books get you in the fall mood.
- Last, but not least, add some YA books by authors of color to your reading life.
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Thanks for hanging out, and we’ll see you on Saturday with some great ebook deals!
— Kelly Jensen, @heykellyjensen on Instagram (note the new name!) and editor of (Don’t) Call Me Crazy and Here We Are.