Potential Husbands from YA Fantasy: A Comparison Chart
There’s something special about the men of YA fantasy. They’re charming, well-intentioned, earnest, … Read the full post
There’s something special about the men of YA fantasy. They’re charming, well-intentioned, earnest, … Read the full post
What say ye, readers? Are the odds ever in the sequel’s favor?
Read the full postJames Franco — he of the published volume of short stories and the candidacy for a PhD in comparative … Read the full post
After tonight’s Academy Awards, we enter the long, dark season of pre-summer movies. To tide … Read the full post
In May of this year, during the NBA playoffs, Miami Heat star LeBron James created a stir (in a good … Read the full post
Are you qualified to talk about books for Fox News? I was reading this thoughtful and not at all ideologically-driven … Read the full post
Every time a reviewer exclaims that Popular Modern Writer is the new Popular Classic Writer, you can … Read the full post
Rue is not white. In the novel The Hunger Games, Katniss describes Rue as “a twelve-year-old … Read the full post
If you’ve been avoiding The Hunger Games novels — because they’re YA, because the protagonist … Read the full post
You can always spot a bookish person by the speed with which they say, “the book is better” when … Read the full post
So, The Hunger Games opened last night. Did you wait in line for a midnight premiere? (And was it … Read the full post
Among the notable holiday filled with hearts and flowers, February 14th is also Singles Awareness … Read the full post
Book Riot’s illustrious co-founder/editor-in-chief Jeff posted back in mid-October about his … Read the full post
The Confidence Index….in which we assess the chance that an upcoming adaptation of a novel/book/short … Read the full post
Oh ho-ho! Didn’t think I’d flip this around, did you? Well, prepare yourselves, YAers. … Read the full post