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March 13, 2015

Book Review: The Red Queen

March 13, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

In a dystopian future, a plucky young woman from a poor village suddenly finds herself at the heart of the corrupt power system and the focal point of a rebellion in "The Hunger Ga-" um, in Victoria Aveyard's "The Red Queen."

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Fiction, Teen Fiction, Science Fiction
fiction, March 2015, teen fiction
August 16, 2013

In Theaters: City of Bones

August 16, 2013/ Arianna Haviv

Cassandra Clare's phenomenally popular novel about a young woman who learns she's a born demon-hunter comes at last to the big screen

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August 16, 2013/ Arianna Haviv/
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arianna haviv, August 2013, fiction, teen fiction
July 23, 2013

Book Review: Eleanor and Park

July 23, 2013/ Arianna Haviv

Two teenage misfits - neither vampires nor aliens - form an unlikely alliance that blossoms, naturally, into something more

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arianna haviv, fiction, July 2013, teen fiction
June 03, 2013

In Paperback: Catching Fire

June 03, 2013/ Justin Hickey

The second volume in Suzanne Collins' phenomenally popular series is at long last available in paperback

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fiction, June 2013, Justin Hickey, teen fiction
May 11, 2013

Book Review: The 5th Wave

May 11, 2013/ Justin Hickey

Is Rick Yancey's latest teen-targeted sci-fi thriller mere filler for fans waiting on the next "Hunger Games" volume, or is there some meat on its bones?

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fiction, Justin Hickey, May 2013, science fiction, teen fiction
September 04, 2012

Book Review: Reaper

September 04, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

A fast-paced teen fiction re-imagining of Peter Pan and Wendy and the Lost Boys and Neverland, with a few side-helpings of goth, "Buffy," and a certain boy wizard

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fiction, September 2012, teen fiction
January 21, 2012

Now in Paperback: Reckless

January 21, 2012/ Open Letters Monthly

A daring teen hero must risk everything to save his brother.

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fiction, January 2012, teen fiction
January 17, 2012

Book Review: The Evolution of Ethan Poe

January 17, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

a gay teen in rural Maine deals with God, lust, and dogs in Robin Reardon's latest novel

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fiction, gay fiction, January 2012, teen fiction
December 09, 2011

Book Review: The Iron Knight

December 09, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

Julie Kagawa's evocative, addictive teen series concludes the way all her fans hoped it would: with Ash's story.

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December 2011, teen fiction
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