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Load Up On These Great YA EBook Deals

Hey Pals!

Here’s a roundup of some of the best deals on YA books going on right now. There’s a mix of a little of every kind of genre, and hopefully, you’ll find your next favorite reads here.

Deals are current as of Friday, March 20. Happy reading!

 

Five Midnights cover imageMonica Hesse’s World War II historical The Girl in the Blue Coat is $3.

Talon, the first in Julie Kagawa’s dragon fantasy series, is $3.

Want something creepy to read? Ann Dávila Cardinal’s Five Midnights will fit the bill. $3.

The first in Tara Sim’s “Timekeeper” series, Timekeeper, is currently $2.

Maybe you want a mystery/thriller? Eileen Cook’s You Owe Me A Murder is $3.

The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert, first in the series and a great read for fans of fairy tales, is $3.

If you haven’t yet read Benjamin Alire Saenz’s The Inexplicable Logic of My Life — companion to Aristotle and Dante — you can grab it for $3.

Girl Made of Stars by Ashley Herring Blake, which has rave reviews and is on my TBR, is $3.

This looks like a fun one: Galaxy Girls by Libby Jackson is 50 stories of women in space. $2.

Similarly, History vs. Women: The Defiant Lives That They Don’t Want You To Know by Anita Sarkeesian and Ebony Adams is on sale for $3.

Girls through history doing things? Yes, please! Jessica Spotswood’s The Radical Element anthology is on sale for $3.

And another great Women’s History Month/Every Single Month read on sale is Melissa de la Cruz’s Because I Was A Girl. $3.

With sports not being an option, maybe you’ll want to read a sports book? Hooper by Geoff Herbach is $3 and perfect for basketball fans.

Margarita Engle’s The Firefly Letters is $3.

Need humor? Brooding YA Hero by Carrie DiRisio will have you in stitches. $3.

Samira Ahmed’s Internment, which is outstanding, is on sale for $2.

Renée Watson and Ellen Hagen’s Watch Us Rise – also outstanding! – is on sale for $2.

If you like quiet YA, Ashley Woodfolk’s The Beauty That Remains is a really great read about friendship and music. $2.

Another thriller for your TBR: Adriana Mather’s Killing November is $2.

 


Thanks for hanging out, and we’ll see you on Monday!

— Kelly Jensen, @heykellyjensen on Instagram and editor of (Don’t) Call Me Crazy and Here We Are.