We sit down with your middle schoolers’ favorite author, Alan Gratz, to talk historical fiction, what history can reveal about the present day, how, and why, to captivate young readers, and why ...
These titles have been suggested by the team or through the title suggestion form, read by multiple team members, and ...
Rebecca Soler balances the horror and humor of the novel, bringing Mallory’s sardonic wit to life in a way that makes the ...
Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers (#QP2026) Feature Review: Blood in the Water by Tiffany D. Jackson
This propulsive YA thriller for younger teen readers combines suspense with important social justice topics in Jackson’s classic style. With concise scene-setting details like a spooky ...
The novel immediately puts the reader on edge with a thick atmosphere of suspense and danger. Zay is a relatable character ...
Visually, the novel stuns with earthy oranges and browns, evoking a world that feels both magical and intense. This is a ...
Jen Zhao’s narration communicates all the feels of a teenager’s first love and heartbreak, with expert Mandarin pronunciation ...
Asher signs up to participate in a special research experiment at the Factory that will help out his mother financially.
Readers will be drawn in by the chemistry between the two leads, but what really sets this fantasy apart is the clever ...
Dominican-American Yulieta lives in Texas with her mother and aspires to be a Broadway actor. Her dream of being the first Black lead in a play at her school is crushed by her racist theater teacher, ...
Each quarter, the Selected Lists teams compile the officially nominated titles to date. These titles have been suggested by the team or through the title suggestion form, read by multiple team members ...
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