In this episode you'll hear about a great variety of story collections organized around topics ranging from sports to prom, guns to ghosts.
Tune in to hear about eight new novels that all focus in some way on teens and their complicated relationships with family members, peers, and the larger world.
Tune in to this episode to hear about a range of titles by first-time YA authors, including mysteries, romances, humorous stories, and great contemporary realistic fiction.
In honor of National Poetry Month in April, tune in for recommendations of a variety of poetry books for teens.
Tune in to hear Sara Zarr discuss religious faith and some of the thinking behind her newest novel, Once Was Lost.
Tune in to hear about the latest winners of the Printz Award for excellence in young adult literature as well as select titles that are popping up on multiple award lists.
Hear about an amazing range of books that explore history, including works of fiction as well as non-fiction, biographies, graphic novels, verse novels, and investigative journalism.
In this episode, host Scott Filkins discusses the graphic novel American Born Chinese as well as five other recommended titles by a diverse array of authors.
Readers with an interest in science fiction-or those who are simply curious about what the future may hold-will surely find something they like in this episode.
Tap into teen and preteen readers' interest in adolescent-mentor relationships with these recommendations!