Another news-filled month for all you YA shelf fans! Here’s our YA round-up for April 2018. Check out the links below for some book reviews, interviews, and the best YA books of the month!
News
- One epic YA fantasy, one ‘Hunger Games’-esque sci-fi, and 3 family-friendly kids books new this spring, by Cristy Meiners, for Deseret News
Essays, Interviews, Articles, and Reviews
- ‘I Have Lost My Way’ Has Lost Its Way by Caroline E. Tew, for the Harvard Crimson (book review)
- Pedagogic, Not Didactic: Michael Cart on Young Adult Fiction, interview by Jonathan Alexander
- Why the new wave of East Asian authors is targeting YA by David Canfield, for Entertainment Weekly
- A Wider World of Reading by Kristin Van Tassel for Los Angeles Review of Books
- A series of disappointing adaptations, by Conner Morris, for The 405
- ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ is a beloved children and young adult novel by Steven E. Smith, for the Sun Commercial
- Young Authors Writing Contest winner Arushi Avachat carves out niche for herself in literature, by Sannidhi Shukla, for The Daily Californian
Lists
- 10 of the Best Young Adult Books of April 2018, by Eric Smith, for Paste
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