Daughter of the Sun by Zoe Kalo Review
As summer disappears and the weather starts to change, there is no better way for young adult readers to unwind than by curling up on the sofa with a captivating…
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Here you will find reviews of YA (young adult) books. As readers enter their teens, they crave more complex plots. Suitable for ages 13-19 years old.
As summer disappears and the weather starts to change, there is no better way for young adult readers to unwind than by curling up on the sofa with a captivating…
The Scorch Trials, by James Dashner, is the second instalment in the Maze Runner trilogy (there are also two prequel novels as part of the series) for YA readers. It…
If you’ve found your way to this review, congratulations! Now as you are here, the chances are you’re already enchanted by the world of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children…
YA horror offers teenage readers edge-of-their-seat chills, thrills and scares without tipping over into outright gore. Camp Death, by Jim Ody, is the first instalment in the Eerie Things series…
The Hanging Tree is a short, 75-page novella that blends ghostly suspense with fate, choice and the ties that bind families across centuries. Michael Phillip Cash ushers readers into Oyster…