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  • 9 Books-To-Film Adaptations and All My Feelings About Them

    Is anything more exciting than learning your favorite book has gotten a movie deal? Sure, there might be some trepidation, an anxiety that the filmmakers get it *just right* but whenever I hear about a book I love coming to the screen, I can’t help but get a little giddy! So here is a list…

  • The Cruel Prince Described in Vines

    There is an art and, dare I say, majesty to a truly well put together vine compilation, and now we step into the ring with our meager attempts to amuse. THUSLY I present—The Cruel Prince as Vines.  WARNING: Spoilers ahead!

  • 7 Books that Will Make You Feel Like You’re Falling in Love for the First Time

    Sometimes I like to put off a “couldn’t care less about love” vibe, but truthfully I’m a sap at heart. I’ll fall for anything: hate to love, best friends to lovers, forbidden love, meet-cutes of all kinds. Romance is compelling because it speaks to our deepest desires and our innate drive to connect with other…

  • Your Literary BFF Based on the Galentine’s Day Brunch You Plan

    Founded by our lord and savior Leslie Knope from Parks and Recreation, Galentine's Day is a day of celebrating friendship love. Grab your pals and pick your favorite brunch spot: plan the best Galentine's Day, and we'll tell you which Literary BFF you should invite as well!

  • Cover Reveal Roundup: Fall 2019 + Winter 2020

    Another cover reveal season has come and gone, which means that the ARCs are starting to arrive at our desks! We’ve seen the covers digitally, but when we see it in print—well, we’re overjoyed. While we wish we could give every single person the glory of seeing these covers in person, this will have to…

  • Fan Art Friday: Jude and Cardan from The Cruel Prince/The Wicked King

    Okay, first of all, I’m convinced that you guys are from another world (maybe Elfhame), because the fan art that you’ve all created is beyond my wildest imagination. Second, there’s just so much fan art out there that I’ve decided to dedicate our first TCP/TWK Fan Art Friday to our favorite OTP: Jude and Cardan!…

  • Cover Reveal: The PLAIN Janes by Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg

    What better form of resistance than art? With novels like Amelia Westlake Was Never Here and Internment, we see a glimpse of how creating art can be both an outlet for emotions and thought, as well as serve as a call-to-action and message to the world. If you like the sound of that, then get…

  • 5 Books for When You Need a Vacation

    YOU DESERVE A BREAK. All that working and studying you’ve been doing is really tiring you out. Unfortunately, not all of us can escape our daily lives right away (or escape this polar vortex UGH). So I’m glad that all I really need is a great book to relax, see new places, and take time…

  • Cover Reveal: Throw Like a Girl by Sarah Henning

    By Sarah Henning, author of Throw Like a Girl and Sea Witch. Hello, my name is Sarah, and I think girls are superheroes. Which is exactly why I wrote a book called Throw Like a Girl. Growing up, I was a competitive gymnast. I’d loved the sport since I was old enough to walk and…

  • Cover Reveal: Spies by Marc Favreau

    If your family is anything like mine, you know there is nothing better for family movie night than a good Cold War spy story. Explosions, car chases, gadgets! But, while the movies are well and good, the real stories of spies during the Cold War are just as compelling if not more so. Sure, real…

  • 7 of the Best Villains that YA Has to Offer

    A flair for the dramatic. Killer one-liners. Blood-chilling machinations that leave your jaw on the floor. A truly outstanding villain will have all of these in abundance. Fortunately, or unfortunately for our favorite heroes, there are no shortage of villains in YA. The question is: who among this rogues’ gallery rises to the top? (Or…

  • Decorate a Bookshelf and We’ll Give You A Book to Display

    We don't know about you, but we're obsessed with the way our bookshelves are arranged. Whether you arrange it by author, color, or your own Dewey Decimal system, there's bound to be a book that completes your work of art.