YA Time Travel Saga Continues
“The Class of 1983” now has a sequel, “The Summer of 1984”, a YA time travel novel that will keep you turning pages until the surprising climax.
These are YA books for children between the ages of 13 and 20.
“The Class of 1983” now has a sequel, “The Summer of 1984”, a YA time travel novel that will keep you turning pages until the surprising climax.
The Abduction of Joshua Bloom took years to write and even longer to get published. Here’s the inside story.
Wolf Hollow is a town that protects its own. It knows a great evil is coming and only a greater evil can save the village from destruction.
Reading is an important habit to build. In this blog article you will find a list of Summer of 2020 books kids and adults will love.
If boredom seeps in during the pandemic, here are six books that may interest you.
Orphaned books at a great price available during the Coronavirus Pandemic. This is a great way to encourage your children to read.
Now in its second printing, “Goodbye Tchaikovsky” is an award winning novel about deafness.
Sophia has the power to touch an object and travel back in time to the objects origin. With kid brother in tow, she has to figure out how to get home.
Guinevere is facing her 13 Birth Day and the responsibilities it will entail. “Guinevere: The Eve of the Legend” is a great introduction for young readers about medieval times.
In 1954, while still in elementary school, best friends Lee Esner, Jimmy Wiggins, and Johnny Roth create a game: “Whoever gets there [top of the merry-go-round] first is the real King of the Mountain. Whoever wins is Champ for life. For the rest of his life he’s on Easy Street!” Lee was the handsome one,…