Spring has flown by and June is right around the corner- graduations, summer reading, and more new books coming our way! I’ve picked out nine June titles that I’m especially looking forward to seeing being published in June, including the finale of the Boy Nobody / I am the Assassin trilogy, two focusing on really huge issues […]
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Favorite March Releases
Spring for some people means looking at runway collections, new technology, or planning their spring break or summer vacations. For me, it means that there is a shiny new crop of books waiting to be published, and I get to share them with teens… I’ve pulled together 12 of my favorite March releases below. Additionally, […]
November 2014 Releases for Teens
Ohhhh, November is around the corner, and that means NEW BOOKS! EEEHHHHHH! Down below are covers and catch-descriptions for a few of the November 2014 releases that have caught my eye. There are debuts and short stories, conclusions to series and companions to books, dystopias and romances…take a look and see what catches your eye! […]
2015 Winter/Spring Fairy Imaginings
Yesterday I talked about fairy tale re-imaginings that my teens are in love with; today I’m sharing winter/spring fairy tale imaginings that are coming late 2014/early 2015. There are tales of Wonderland, the finale of the Lunar Chronicles, Arthurian descendants, and more. Internet readers fairest and wise, how many of these will you buy?
New October Books for Teens
Yes! October is one of my favorite months! It holds Halloween, the Teen Texas Book Festival and the weather starts to get to a decent temperature in Texas, and best of all, MY NEW BUDGET YEAR STARTS! YES! While school librarians have had their budget (what little there is, I know) for a good […]
September 2014 New Books
I both love and hate September. I LOVE it because there are wonderful new books that come out in the fall- beautifully written books, wonderful first books in a series, and conclusions of series that my teens and I have followed and fallen in love with. Why do I hate it? Because in all the […]