Young adult fiction has changed so much throughout the decades. Most attribute the start of YA literature to The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton in the late 1960s, as well
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In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, we have collected our favorite YA couples—or ships! It may be true that you can’t have a story without plot and conflict, but a
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Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan Coming out January 11th, 2022 from Harper Voyager; 512 pages Content Warning: violence, blood, gore, alcohol consumption, death, separation, attempted assault
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The Great Gatsby, Frankenstein, Romeo and Juliet. These are classic titles that we all know, but they are a little outdated, don’t you think? On our latest podcast episode (which
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With Taylor Swift’s re-recording of RED coming out last Friday, we are “happy, free, confused, and lonely,” but it’s “miserable and magical.” The album is a mosaic of the many
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From new releases to comforting classics, the staff of Pine Reads Review is always reading. While school was out, we finally had some time to tackle that TBR pile or
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