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Category Archives: Young Adult
Review: Past Perfect by Leila Sales
Past Perfect by Leila Sales Simon Pulse, 2011 (Currently Available) Genre: Contemporary Realistic Fiction Face Value: Ok, no. This is not acceptable. Publishers of Leila Sales’s books, we need to have a talk. This is great content you have going … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Covers, dating, Friendship, history, leila sales, Misleading book covers, relationships, Romance, Young Adult
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Review: Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor
Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor Viking, 2011 (currently available) Genre: Fantasy Face Value: This is a great cover. Love the illustration of the girl, love the white background and the use of color. No headless stock image here: the girl … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Africa, Diversity, Fantasy, Magic, Nnedi Okorafor, Young Adult
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Review: The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson
The Name of the Star, Maureen Johnson G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 2011 (Currently Available) Genre: Contemporary, Mystery, Ghost Story Face Value: Well, unfortunately, it’s the worst, which is particularly disappointing given the high quality of the writing between the covers. But … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Boarding School, Ghosts, Humor, Jack the Ripper, London, Maureen Johnson, Misleading book covers, Mystery, Young Adult
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Review: Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor
Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Laini Taylor Little, Brown and Company, 2011 (Currently Available) Genre: Fantasy Face Value: It could be a lot worse. There’s a truly lovely element to this cover – the blue is striking against the black … Continue reading
Review: Inside the Shadow City by Kirsten Miller
Inside the Shadow City (Kiki Strike #1) by Kirsten Miller. Bloomsbury, 2006. Currently available. Genre: YA Fiction Face Value: The dual image of the girls and the city is very intriguing, and I can see how it would appeal to … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Feminism, Kiki Strike, Kirsten Miller, New York City, Shadow City, spies, The Irregulars
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Review: And Then Things Fall Apart by Arlaina Tibensky
And Then Things Fall Apart, by Arlaina Tibensky Simon & Schuster, 2011(currently available) Genre: Contemporary Realistic Fiction Face Value: This, you guys, is how to do an excellent YA cover. No model-esque girl on the cover, no girl at all … Continue reading
Review: A Wish After Midnight by Zetta Elliott
A Wish After Midnight by Zetta Elliott AmazonEncore, 2008 (Currently Available) Genre: Speculative Fiction Face Value: There are things I really like about this cover, but you have to look kind of closely. It’s not particularly eye-catching at first – … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Civil War, Class, Diversity, Historical Fiction, Race, Speculative Fiction, Time Travel, ya, Zetta Elliott
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Review: Cuba 15 by Nancy Osa
Cuba 15 by Nancy Osa. Delacorte Press, 2003. Currently available. Genre: YA Realistic Fiction Face Value: The bold colors, dress, and tiara allude to the quinceañero theme of the book. However, there isn’t much here that interested me. Based on … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Bechdel Test, Cuba, Family, Feminism, Nancy Osa, Quinceanera, ya
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Review: Abandon by Meg Cabot
Abandon by Meg Cabot Scholastic, 2011 Genre: Fantasy / Retelling Face Value: Hm, I’m not sure how I feel about the dead girl on the cover. On the one hand, glamorized dead girl in a virginal white dress – a … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Theme Week, Young Adult
Tagged Death, Diversity, Hades, Meg Cabot, Mythology, Persephone, Retellings
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