Tag: YA Literature


  • Best Ever Opening: Beth O’Leary’s ‘The Flatshare’

    Grace Challinor writes on the best book opening she’s ever read.

  • Review: The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert

    Hannah reviews an advanced reader copy of the upcoming YA novel.

  • Review: Young Adult Literature Convention 2017

    Hannah Billingsley-Dadd reports from the London Film and Comic Con 2017.

  • Review: Rebel of the Sands by Alwyn Hamilton

    Online Manager Hannah reviews a YA tale from Alwyn Hamilton.

  • Review: The Stone Balancer by John Townsend

    Hannah Billingsey-Dadd reviews this Young Adult Ravens Book.

  • Closer To The Edge: the books we’d love to see on the big screen

    In the latest edition of Closer to The Edge, our writers discuss which of their favourite books deserve film adaptations.

  • Teenagers aren’t stupid; and neither is their literature

    Young Adult Literature is often slammed by society as being worthless. However, there must be a reason that they’ve become so popular? Does teen fiction have any cultural value?

  • Shondaland plans TV sequel of Romeo and Juliet

    The Young Adult novel, Still Star-Crossed – a sequel to Shakespeare’s classic tragedy – is to be adapted into a series for the ABC network.