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Beach days and a good book
A New York Times bestselling YA novel about about music, love, friendship, and freedom. Have you read Jesse Andrews’ The Haters yet?
Happy 200th birthday, Charlotte Brontë. Have you read Lena Coakley’s Worlds of Ink and Shadow yet?
"Hardinge’s characteristically rich writing is on full display—alternately excoriating, haunting, and darkly funny—and the novel also features complex, many-sided characters and a clear-eyed examination of the deep sexism of the period, which trapped even the most intelligent women in roles as restrictive as their corsets." — Publisher's Weekly
Frances Hardinge’s The Lie Tree has finally landed stateside!
You’ve seen the finished cover for Jesse Andrews’ The Haters, but wait until you see what the original designs looked like!
Our Creative Director, Chad Beckerman, shares how the final cover came to be. Read all about it, here.
Who’s your favorite Bronte sibling in Lena Coakley’s Worlds of Ink and Shadow?
Vivian feels left behind when her older sister, Audra, runs away from home. She believes that Audra will return and pays careful attention to the clues around her. Then, inexplicably, writing begins to appear in a blank notebook.
Peter Rock shares an excerpt from his new haunting story (out April 12), below.
A band. A road trip. A gig that maybe doesn’t suck. Happy #BookBirthday to Jesse Andrews’ The Haters! You can learn more about the Me and Earl and the Dying Girl author/screenwriter’s latest road trip adventure, here.
#OnThisDay in 1855, Charlotte Bronte passed away, but her influence lives on. Just look at Lena Coakley’s Worlds of Ink and Shadow, for example.
It’s your chance to ask Jesse Andrews, author of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl and The Haters ANYTHING!
He’ll be answering questions live over on @reddit‘s /r/books community from 4-6pm EST today.
Post your Qs, and follow along, here.
Rereading (and rewatching) Jesse Andrews’ Me and Earl and the Dying Girl in anticipation of Jesse’s next book, which is coming out SO SOON!
I don’t often say wow when a galley arrives, but, WOW.
Have you read @catwintersbooks Hamlet-inspired book yet? Learn more here.
“I hate getting angry or sad or upset. About my parents. About anything. It always seems angsty and undeserved. What are you, every teenager ever? Says a voice in the back of my head. Be a little original, asshole.” - Matt
Seven Ways We Lie by Riley Redgate
Squee! They’re finally here. Wishing a Happy Book Birthday to these incredible #YA titles. You can learn more about them here.
“I know we’re all hurtling around the center of the Milky Way at four hundred and eighty-three thousand miles per hour. But lying here, I feel motionless. I take a breath, hold it for a count of ten, and let it go.” - Valentine
Seven Ways We Lie by Riley Redgate