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Dystopian literature has gained popularity countless times over the years, and it seems to be coming back once more with the release of these 3 books.
Author Charlie Jane Anders reflects on reading and writing young adult literature in an era of explosive popularity that may ...
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Exceptionalism, Exploitation, and Erasure, Sean P. Connors teams up with Roberta Seelinger Trites to explore how young adult literature naturalizes neoliberalism in positioning teenagers as ...
This being National Library Week, we convened a supersized panel of local librarians and asked: What’s the one book that made ...
Stanley Kubrick’s film is a horror classic, but King’s novel is far more psychological and nuanced, with Jack Torrance’s ...
Petrana Radulovic is an entertainment reporter specializing in animation, fandom culture, theme parks, Disney, and young adult fantasy ... Games’ dystopian country of Panem. The book shows ...
“The dream in children’s and teen literature is to have those books that people come up to ... “People often condescend to young adult literature and think that it’s beginner’s ...
Suzanne Collins’ beloved YA dystopian series ... has sold over 100 million books globally. Now the franchise is back with Sunrise on the Reaping, published Tuesday, March 18, by Scholastic.
Abi Zimmerman has written Echo 38 and The Lost Prisoner and is working a a third book that will be a sequel. She also works ...