A good pick for mature young adults who may be alarmed but intrigued by the prevalence of school shootings in today's world. ["Although beautifully and intricately written, this reflection on growing up in the age of terrorism and on the Internet reads hollow": SLJ 8/16 review of the Candlewick book.]
Recommended for teen listeners who enjoy psychological thrillers with a twist. ["A riveting thriller for fans of unreliable narrators": SLJ 10/15 review of the Soho Teen book.]
Fans of Regency fantasy will enjoy this exciting novel, the first in an intended trilogy. ["Mass crossover appeal": SLJ 12/15 starred review of the Viking book.]
While having the physical book on hand might clarify certain scenes, listeners are sure to be charmed by Max's amusing antics. ["Full of playful humor": SLJ 6/15 review of the Sourcebooks Jabberwocky book.]
Both fans of fantasy and those with an interest in classic literature will enjoy this imaginative tale. ["Suggest this title as a refreshing change from dystopian drama and to young teens who miss Harry Potter": SLJ 8/15 review of the Pengun/Nancy Paulsen book.]
Fans of dark humor and stories with a twist may wish to try this tale of ill-fated events. ["These stories are recommended for middle schoolers who aren't afraid of a dark twist": SLJ 8/14 review of the Carolrhoda book.]
Fans of Little House on the Prairie will appreciate this touching family story. ["Readers who enjoy historical fiction or mother/daughter relationship stories may enjoy this quiet tale": SLJ 2/14 review of the Putnam book.]