When Cassandra Randall’s religious parents stifle her creativity in English class, she secretly creates a tarot-inspired advice blog. As her blog spirals into a cyber-bullying crisis, Cass wants to protect the victim, the way she protect her brother from the homophobes at church. But what will it take for her to tell the truth?
“Utterly charming and thoughtful.” —Nicola Yoon, the New York Times bestselling author of Everything, Everything and The Sun is Also a Star “A refreshing novel about friendship and romance that defies cliché, Never Always Sometimes ...
Never date your best friend Always be original Sometimes rules are meant to be broken Best friends Dave and Julia were determined to never be clich high school kids--the ones who sit at the same lunch table every day, dissecting the drama ...
Alternating between her paralyzed present, the week before her accident, and a series of childhood diaries from twenty years ago, this brilliant psychological thriller asks: Is something really a lie if you believe it's the truth?
Spanning religious, historical, and political themes, a new collection from the award-winning poet I think now more than half Of life is death but I can’t die Enough for all the life I see In Sometimes I Never Suffered, his seventh ...
"Junior high will be a blast," promises Andrea Manetti's best friend.
Written and illustrated by Spanish cartoonist Jordi Lefebre, co-creator and artist of the graphic novel series Glorious Summers, as well as La Mondaine, and Lydia. A 2023 Eisner and Harvey Award Nominated Graphic Novel.
She’s done it all again in the marvelous, emotional and thrilling fifth book in the Lost Lords series.”—RT Book Reviews (Top Pick) Praise for Mary Jo Putney and the Lost Lords series “Romance at its best!”—Julia Quinn ...
It happens to everyone, and sometimes it even happens . . . at school. With her characteristic humor and compassion, Nancy Carlson helps young readers through what is often a scary and embarrassing rite of passage. Sometimes you barf.
A time-travel story that is both a poignant exploration of human identity and an absorbing tale of suspense.
In I Know Who You Are, Alice Feeney proves that she is a master of brilliantly complicated plots and killer twists that will keep you guessing until the final page.