Congratulations to Trish Doller, whose new novel IN A PERFECT WORLD releases this month from Simon Pulse. We’ve already received amazing reviews from Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, Booklist, Horn Book, and VOYA: “With humor, sensitivity, and empathy, Doller conveys the complexities of an interfaith, intercultural romance…a tender story that’s both realistic […]
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It’s a week of great reviews! Thanks to Publishers Weekly for another wonderful review of Future Shock by Elizabeth Briggs. A young woman travels to the future in this temporal thriller, a series opener and Briggs’s (the Chasing the Dream series) first book for teens. Due to the eidetic memory […]
Congratulations are also due to Amy Spalding! First, for a very nice Publishers Weekly review of her upcoming novel The New Guy (seen here with its awesome new cover, as revealed last month!) Spalding (Kissing Ted Callahan) adds an element of betrayal to the age-old theme of opposites attracting in […]
Congrats to Trish Doller, whose next two novels just sold to the brilliant and lovely Jennifer Ung at Simon Pulse! If you missed it, here’s the announcement that appeared in yesterday’s PW Children’s Bookshelf: Edited to add: Check out a little more information about the book on Trish’s website! We’re […]
Congrats to Marisa Reichardt, whose debut Underwater received a starred review from Publishers Weekly! Please join me in congratulating Marisa on Twitter!
As publication day for the first book in Matthew Cody’s exciting new trilogy gets closer, I’m thrilled to share some fun graphics with the reviews so far. Let me know what you think below! And if you haven’t yet, you can still pre-order copies via IndieBound, or your favorite bookstore.
This is just a week of good news! Congratulations to Matthew Cody, whose new novel The Peddler’s Road, the first in a new trilogy called The Secrets of the Pied Piper, just got a great PW review! In this first book in the Secrets of the Pied Piper trilogy, Cody […]
Another lovely review for Don’t Vote for Me by Krista Van Dolzer, from Publishers Weekly: Seventh-grade band geek David Grainger and his two best friends are social zeros at Shepard’s Vale Middle School, unlike classmate Veronica Pritchard-Pratt, who is on her way to another unchallenged victory as class president. When […]
Huge congrats to Krista Van Dolzer, whose debut The Sound of Life and Everything just got a breathtaking Publishers Weekly review: In a moving examination of racism in post-WWII California, a scientist promising to resurrect an American solider instead conjures a Japanese clone. Shunned by his creator and the desperate […]