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BOOK REVIEWS

By Amy McCulloch

Amy McCulloch’s debut novel is a well-plotted fantasy about the dire consequences of breaking promises and misplacing trust. Sixteen-year-old Raim belongs to a nomadic tribe in Darhan, a place where breaking an oath means being ... Read More »

August 1, 2013

By Monique Polak

Seventeen-year-old Iris, who dreams of becoming an actress, is excited to be performing as Ophelia in her school play. When the charming director, Mick, takes a personal interest in her, Iris embarks on an illicit ... Read More »

August 1, 2013

By Gordon Korman

The name Gordon Korman is synonymous with blockbuster. The kidlit icon’s plots are almost always drenched in action, suspense, cliffhangers, and delightful twists that barely straddle the line of believability, making him a kind of ... Read More »

August 1, 2013

By Emily Pohl-Weary

Feeding the voracious demand for YA paranormal romance, Toronto author Emily Pohl-Weary’s Not Your Ordinary Wolf Girl is a quick, smart take on the genre. The story revolves around 18-year-old Sam, a paradoxically introverted rock ... Read More »

August 1, 2013

By Hilary T. Smith

Kiri Byrd, the protagonist in Hilary T. Smith’s debut novel, is a gifted 17-year-old pianist living in Vancouver. She practices relentlessly, almost compulsively. When she’s not at the piano, she’s in her best friend Lukas’s ... Read More »

August 1, 2013

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Authors have many good reasons for choosing to set their tales of teen angst in space or the distant past, or in worlds full of vampires, extraterrestrials, or sentient robots. One reason YA writers prefer ... Read More »

July 29, 2013