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Hey YA Fans!
Let’s dive into this week’s YA news (again, not too much to share here), new YA releases, and YA book talk over on Book Riot DOT Com.
I hope you’re staying healthy and safe and are finding comfort in something, be it reading, streaming, physical movement, baking, or anything else.
YA Book News
- The first images for the Netflix show based on the YA novel Cursed have been released.
- I wrote back in 2018 that vampires were back, and Publishers Weekly had a nice look at this year’s vampire stories.
- Cassandra Clare’s “The Infernal Devices” might see an adaptation.
- Fierce Reads has been doing bookshelf tours with YA authors and these are a lot of fun.
- This look back at the film of Richard Peck’s classic YA title Are You In The House Alone was really fascinating. Yes, this is way, way backlist, but this book — and Peck himself — are pretty influential in the history of YA.
- Speaking of backlist, Christopher Pike’s The Midnight Club might be coming to screens near you.
- The Lovely War by Julie Berry won this year’s Amelia Elizabeth Walden award from ALAN. Here’s a link to the press release, as well as a look at the finalists for this award.
This Week’s New YA Books
Same caveat as the last few weeks here: some of these books may have had their publication date changed, and I’ve done the best I can to ensure this is up to date. A number of the books I read and recommend for this week had their pub dates shifted, so I’ve (sadly!) not yet read any of these.
By The Book by Amanda Sellet
Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard (paperback, series)
The Boy in the Red Dress by Kristin Lambert
Dear Universe by Florence Gonsalves
The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar
Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins (paperback, series)
House of Dragons by Jessica Cluess (first in a series)
How To Make Friends With The Dark by Kathleen Glasgow
Private Lessons by Cynthia Salaysay
Say Yes Summer by Lindsey Roth Culli
The Summer of Impossibilities by Rachael Allen
Trans Mission by Alex Bertie (paperback, nonfiction)
We Contain Multitudes by Sarah Henstra (paperback)
This Week on Book Riot
- The first #OwnVoices Asian American YA book is being rereleased and has an amazing cover!
- These 20+ adult books make perfect reading for YA fans. AKA: excellent crossover books.
- Love the Netflix film The Half of It? You’ll want to read these YA books.
- Hello, Baby-Sitters Club Netflix trailer and release date!
- May 2020 YA releases for your TBR.
- Quiz: Which Member of Dumbledore’s Army Are You?
- Dig into the most popular books in libraries during the first quarter of 2020, including YA books.
Thanks for hanging out, and we’ll see you again on Saturday with some stellar ebook deals.
— Kelly Jensen, @heykellyjensen on Instagram and editor of Body Talk, (Don’t) Call Me Crazy, and Here We Are.