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Read This Book: With You All the Way by Cynthia Hand

Welcome to Read This Book, a newsletter where I recommend one book that I think you absolutely must read. The books will vary across genre and age category to include new releases, backlist titles, and classics. If you’re ready to explode your TBR, buckle up!

I am so excited to be back, shouting about books I loved! Thanks so much to my fellow Rioters for covering my Friday send while I was off doing other bookish things! I read a lot of books I loved since I was last in your inboxes, and I can’t wait to tell you all about them. Since it’s summer, I thought I’d kick off with a fun (and high-drama) summery pick!

With You All the Way by Cynthia Hand

Ada is about to head out on a week-long Hawaiian vacation with her parents and two sisters when she catches her boyfriend cheating. Considering Ada just decided she was ready for sex, this is a pretty big blow. But things go from bad to worse when her step-father bails on the trip at the last minute, and then on their first day in Hawaii, Ada walks in on her mom having sex with someone who definitely isn’t her step-dad. With this explosive secret eating her from the inside out, Ada navigates a week in Hawaii with her over-eager five-year-old sister, her know-it-all older sister, and a potential crush.

I am a sucker for a good family drama, and the idea of a teenage girl knowing her mom is cheating without being able to let on that she knows to her sisters or parents sounds like torture if it were happening to me…but reading about it happening to someone else was super engrossing, with many cringe-worthy moments. The backdrop of a gorgeous Hawaiian vacation just adds to the tension, as does Ada’s complicated relationship with her older sister, Afton, who is acting odd and distant during the trip.

What made this book an instant must-read recommendation for me was that this story was full of surprises, and even though Ada feels helpless and caught up in circumstances beyond her control, it’s how she responds to these situations that facilitates her growth. At first, her reaction is essentially, “Eff it, if everyone is having sex, I’ll do it too!” This attitude leads her to a connection with Nick, who is sensitive and kind, and becomes Ada’s unexpected confidant in her family drama. When he and Ada agree to have sex and make a plan, it doesn’t go quite the way they imagine, but it does force Ada to confront the root of her problems and actually talk to her family about what she saw, even if she does go about it in an incredibly awkward way. This is a sex-positive YA novel that speaks frankly about the considerations of having sex for the first time, both physical and emotional, and takes a nuanced approach to relationships. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes books about complicated relationships of all types, and characters learning how to navigate them with humor and grace.

Bonus: I read this on audio, and the narrator Joy Osmanksi did a great job!

Happy reading!
Tirzah

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The Kids Are All Right

Kidlit Deals for July 7, 2021

Hey there, kidlit pals! I hope you had a great long weekend and you’re staying cool, hydrated, and in the shade this July! I have series starters, award winners, and graphic novels in this bunch of deals. Grab them before they’re gone, because book deals never last long!

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Chris Colfer’s The Wishing Spell, the first in the Land of Stories series, is just $2!

And speaking of fantasy series starters, The Oddmire, Book 1: Changeling by William Ritter is just $2!

The sequel to Real Friends, Best Friends, is now just $2.99! Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham are a dynamite duo.

Scary Stories for Young Foxes by Christian McKay Heidicker and illustrated by Junyi Wu is just $3!

Want to add a Newbery to your TBR? The Midwife’s Apprentice by Karen Cushman is $3.

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I know I’ve shared The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste recently, but I am excited to add that all three books in the series are $2 apiece! Pick up Rise of the Jumbies and The Jumbie God’s Revenge!

The Language of Spells by Garret Weyr is a whimsical fantasy for just $2.

Happy reading!
Tirzah

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Today In Books

Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick Cancels Book Event About History of Slavery: Today in Books

Authors Say Texas State Museum Canceled Book Event Examining Slavery’s Role In Battle Of The Alamo

The authors of the new book Forget the Alamo: The Rise and Fall of an American Myth found an event to promote their book abruptly canceled mere hours before the event was scheduled. The event was scheduled to be held at Bullock Texas State History Museum, and Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick confirmed that he asked the event be called off, claiming that the book, which examines racism in Texas history, is “fact-free.” One of the authors, Chris Tomlinson, responded by tweeting “Lt. Gov, Dan Patrick takes credit for oppressing free speech and policing thought in Texas. @BullockMuseum proves it is a propaganda outlet. As for his fact-free comment, well, a dozen people professional historians disagree.”

‘Bosch’ Author Michael Connelly Reveals The Book The Spin-Off Is Based On

Michael Connelly is the author of the Harry Bosch detective series, a series of books spanning more than two decades about LAPD detective Harry Bosch. The books are the basis of the Amazon Prime TV series Bosch, which wraps up its seventh and final season this year…but there is more in the works. The author revealed which book is the basis of the upcoming Amazon prime spin-off series in an exclusive interview.

Immigration Doesn’t Just Mean Coming To America. These 4 Books Are Good Reminders.

Author and poet Ocean Vuong, who wrote On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, recommended four great books about the immigration experience to NPR listeners. These books explore more than just coming to America, and get deep into various issues that immigrants face.

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What's Up in YA

Victoria Schwab’s New YA Novel Cover Reveal: Your YA Book News and New YA Books

Hey YA friends!

This is my last newsletter with you all before Kelly returns, but why not go out with a bang and share all of the amazing news that’s dropped this week? We’ve got a ton of news, but fewer new releases since publishing slows down just a little in the summer—that just means you get a chance to catch up on all of your reading! Here we go!

News

Victoria Schwab’s new YA novel has a cover reveal! Gallant will release in March!

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Speaking of cover reveals, the cover of Kosoko Jackson’s I’m So (Not) Over You is gorgeous!

The six authors of Blackout discuss their new book!

All of the Twilight movies are headed to Netflix, if you want to plan a watch party!

Learn more about the newest youth poet laureate!

Want to know where to find the best BookTok recommendations? Meet some of the biggest teen influencers.

The Locus Awards were announced—see which YA novel took the prize!

New Books

Chariot at Dusk by Swati Teerdhala

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Eat Your Heart Out by Kelly deVos

Gearbreakers by Zoe Hana Mikuta

The Girl Least Likely by Katy Loutzenhiser

This Poison Heart by Kalynn Bayron

Room Service by Maren Stoffels

Under a Dancing Star by Laura Wood

New in Paperback

The Boundless by Anna Bright

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Burn by Patrick Ness

Ever Cursed by Corey Ann Haydu

Hate to Love You by Jenn Bennett (omnibus edition)

Love and Olives by Jenna Welch Evans

Rebel Spy by Veronica Rossi

They Wish They Were Us by Jessica Goodman

On Book Riot

YA books about parallel universes to explore, if you like trippy reading.

Throw these ten July YA releases into your tote bag!

Pop the champagne, it’s wedding season! Here are five YA books about weddings.

Romantic YA beach reads for your vacationing needs.

Tune into me and Emma Kress talking about girls in YA sports books!

Thanks for hanging out! It’s been a lot of fun these past few months, and I hope we can stay in touch! Find me on Twitter or Instagram—I’m @TirzahPrice!

Happy reading!
Tirzah

Thanks to Rising Like a Storm by Tanaz Bhathena, with Fierce Reads for making today’s newsletter possible!

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The Kids Are All Right

Kidlit Deals for June 30, 2021

Hey there, kidlit pals! It’s the last week of June, and we’ve got a holiday weekend coming up if you’re in the U.S. Now’s a good time to stock up on all of these book deals so you have plenty of reading for the long weekend ahead! As always, get these book deals while you can, because they won’t last long!

Rules for Stealing Stars by Corey Ann Haydu is a heartfelt novel for young readers about tough things, and it’s $4.

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Kate Messner, who is a queen of kidlit, has a few books on sale! All the Answers is under $5, and Manhunt is just $4!

A Handful of Stars by Cynthia Lord is $4–it’s the story of friendship between two girls from different worlds.

The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste is the perfect creepy summer read for just $2.

Natalie Lloyd’s A Snicker of Magic is only $4!

It is the perfect time of year for One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia! Enjoy it for under $5.

The Unteachables by Gordon Korman is a funny novel about what happens when the worst class in the whole school is paired with the worst teacher. Grab it for $2.

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Primer by Jennifer Muro, Thomas Krajewski, and Gretel Lusky is a new superhero graphic novel for kids, and you can pick it up for $4!

Last chance to snag Real Friends by Shannan Hale and LeUyen Pham for $3!

Happy reading!
Tirzah

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What's Up in YA

My Favorite YA Books of 2021, So Far

Hey YA friends!

It’s been so fun hanging out with you all these last few months, but this is my last week writing What’s Up In YA, as Kelly will be returning from leave next week! I’m sure she’ll have lots of fun stuff planned, and I can’t wait to read all about it. For my last Monday newsletter, I thought it was only fitting that I look back at the first six months of 2021 and share some of my favorite YA reads! Obviously this is a totally incomplete list, because I am only human and can’t read everything, but do know that it is on my TBR!

Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo

I feel like I waited forever for this book and was not disappointed! It’s the story of Lily, a Chinese American girl living in San Francisco in 1953. When a chance encounter with a white classmate and an ad for a male impersonator send the two of them sneaking out to the Telegraph Club one night, they find excitement, possibility, and even community among the queer women they meet there…but they also learn about the dangers of being queer in the 1950’s. I just want to say straight up that while this is a historical novel with homophobia, this isn’t a traumatic and tragic book, and I really appreciated that!

The Girls I’ve Been by Tess Sharpe

I am here for all of the queer girl thrillers, and Tess Sharpe doesn’t disappoint! Nora is the daughter of a con artist, and she’s in hiding when an innocent visit to the bank with her girlfriend and her ex to deposit money from a fundraiser goes horribly sideways. When two armed men hold up the bank, Nora and her people are trapped inside, and she must rely on everything that she has learned in order to get them all out alive.

Love is a Revolution by Renée Watson

Nala is looking forward to summer in the city, with plans to eat ice cream, hang out with friends, and enjoy her Netflix queue. Then she meets Tye at an open mic night, and her summer plans shift to romance. But there’s just one big problem: Nala has let Tye believe that she’s more active in community initiatives and projects than she really is. As she falls for him, she also has to balance all of the lies and partial truths she’s told as she figures out what true love and acceptance really looks like.

This Will Be Funny Someday by Katie Henry

Izzy is a Chicago teen who always lets everyone talk over her—people at school, her boyfriend, even her own family. She has a constant inner dialogue going, all the snappy things she would say if given the chance…and she finally is given the chance when she accidentally signs up for an open mic slot at a comedy club. And she does pretty well. Soon, Izzy has new some cool new friends and she’s practicing her sets at bars all over the city. There’s just one problem: Her new friends don’t know she’s a high school student. I really adored this funny, angsty book about a teen girl discovering her own power and agency and leaving a bad relationship!

Yolk by Mary H.K. Choi

I’ve really enjoyed everything Choi has written, and this new book might be my favorite! Jayne and June are two sisters who live in NYC but barely have any contact with each other—they couldn’t be more different. But when June shows up unexpectedly one day, wanting to talk, Jayne learns her perfect older sister has cancer. Now, even though they can barely get along, these sisters are going to have to figure out what it means to care for one another as they both face some pretty scary health crises.

Perfectly Parvin by Olivia Abtahi

For a laugh out loud book about the tumultuous and anxiety-ridden early days of high school, you need this book! Parvin is an Iranian-American teen who starts high school with a boyfriend—the guy she met on vacation over the simmer. But when he dumps her on her first day, Parvin is bereft…and she becomes determined to find a homecoming date to show her ex what he’s missing. But her relationship woes pale in comparison to what happens when her Iranian aunt tries to come visit.

What are your favorite books of 2021 so far? Let me know on Twitter or Instagram!

Thanks for hanging out!
Tirzah

Thanks to Oni Press for making today’s newsletter possible!

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Today In Books

Locus Award Winners Announced: Today in Books

Improvised Library Brings Joy Of Books To Kids Living In Gang Territory

NPR highlighted the HotSpot Library, a library that has been built around shipping containers in Cape Town, South Africa. The library was founded in 2017 in response to worrying statistics for literacy rates in South Africa, and sits in a neighborhood where gang violence is prevalent. It’s become a refuge for kids and adults, and organizers are hoping to open a second location soon.

‘Be Not Solitary, Be Not Idle’: Secrets Of 400-Year-Old Self-Help Book Unlocked

For over four-hundred years, The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton has puzzled readers–everyone from John Milton to Philip Pullman. Now, researchers say that they’ve analyzed and solved most of the dense riddles and allegories, with only nine mysteries within the text remaining. A new Penguin Classics edition of the work will be published next month, illuminating these findings.

Announcing The 2021 Locus Awards Winners

Locus Magazine announced the winners of the 2021 Locus Awards in a ceremony emceed by Connie Willis. Winners include The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin, Network Effect by Martha Wells, Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and many more titles, authors, artists, and publishers.

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What's Up in YA

Your Weekend YA Book Deals

Hey, YA friends!

Can you believe it’s the last weekend in June already? I don’t know where the time goes, and summer always seems to fly by way too fast. If you want to soak up the season with a good book deal or five, then I’ve got you covered this weekend!

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Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo, one of my favorites, is just $2.99!

Maybe you want a graphic novel? Check, Please by Ngozi Ukazu is just $2.99, and Flamer by Mike Curato is $2.99 as well!

The Code for Love and Heartbreak by Jillian Cantor is an Emma retelling for only $2.99.

Love secret societies and thrillers? These Vengeful Hearts by Katherine Laurin is $2.99.

Ruinsong is a queer fantasy for just $2.99!

And if you want the first book in a fantasy duology, Havenfall by Sara Holland is $1.99!

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I’ve heard nothing by amazing things about Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now by Dana L. Davis, and it can be yours for $2.99!

The Poppy and the Rose by Ashlee Cowles is a Titanic story for just $4.99!

Grab an anthology! Come On In: 15 Stories About Immigration and Finding Home is just $2.99!

Happy reading!
Tirzah

Thanks to Tor Teen for making today’s newsletter possible!

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What's Up in YA

Your YA Book News and New YA Books

Hey YA friends!

I hope that you’re enjoying your official start to summer and reading lots! It’s a lighter week for news, with some sad news of an author’s passing and some great adaptation news. Let’s dive in!

News

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Sad news–YA author Cindy Anstey has passed away after a long fight against cancer. She is the author of many YA Regency romances, including Love, Lies, and Spies.

This is My America by Kim Johnson has been optioned for a TV adaptation at HBO Max!

Samira Ahmed is the newest Ms. Marvel writer!

Netflix has snatched up Maurene Goo’s Somewhere Only We Know for a feature film!

New YA Books

Along for the Ride by Rachel Meinke

Between You, Me, and the Honeybees by Amelia Diane Coombs

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Blackout by Dhonielle Clayton, Angie Thomas, Nic Stone, Ashley Woodfolk, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nicola Yoon

Darling by K Ancrum

Fierce as the Wind by Tara Wilson Redd

Forged in Fire and Stars by Andrea Robertson

A Season of Sinister Dreams by Tracy Banghart

Kind of Sort of Fine by Spencer Hall

My Contrary Mary by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, Jodi Meadows

Rising Like a Storm by Tanaz Bhathena

That Weekend by Kara Thomas

Tragedy of Dane Riley by Kat Spears

Witchshadow by Susan Dennard

New in Paperback

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99 Lies by Rachel Vincent

Chelsea High by Jenny Oliver

Keep My Heart in San Francisco by Amelia Diane Coombs

Shielded by Kaylynn Flanders

What I Like About You by Marisa Kanter

You Say It First by Katie Cotugno

On Book Riot

Get outdoors with these books about camping!

Need a YA book? Tell us about your perfect date and we’ll recommend a book!

The best new dark academia YA books for your TBR!

Loved Dear Justyce by Nic Stone? Here’s a reading list of the books mentioned in this novel.

I’ll be back this weekend with some book deals! Happy reading!
Tirzah

Thanks to Wattpad Books for making today’s newsletter possible!

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The Kids Are All Right

Kidlit Deals for June 23, 2021

Hey kidlit pals! Welcome to another round of book deals! I hope that these books can keep you reading and happy this summer, and that you’re wringing all of the fun you can out of the season! As always, make sure to grab these books before they’re gone, as the deals never last long!

The Swap by Megan Shull is a fun book about a boy and a girl who swap places, and it’s now a Disney channel original movie! Read it for $4.

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Blackbird Fly, the debut book by Newbery author Erin Entrada Kelly, is just under $5!

24 Hours in Nowhere by Dusti Bowling is a great pick for kids looking for a Holes readalike, and it’s under $3.

The Girl in the Well Is Me by Karen Rivers is about a girl trapped in a well during a hazing ritual gone wrong, and it’s under $4.

For a book about a kid slowly losing his eyesight, pick up Squint by Chad Morris and Shelly Brown for $3.

The Way Home Looks Now by Wendy Wan-Long Shang is a book about a boy who loves baseball, and it’s $4.

Moving Target by Christina Diaz Gonzalez is a fantasy/mystery/adventure book for just $4.

The Oddmire, Book One: The Changeling by William Ritter is a great series starter for kids who enjoy a little creepiness in their fantasy tales. Pick it up for $2.

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A Night Divided by Jennifer A. Nielsen is a great book about the rise of the Berlin Wall, and it’s $5.

Want a nonfiction pick? All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys’ Soccer Team by Christina Soontornvat is $5.

Happy reading!
Tirzah