Hey YA Readers!
Let’s catch up on the latest in this week’s YA news and new books. Spring is in the air here and I know how much I’m itching to grab a book and read outside.
YA Book News
- Gary Ross, director of the first Hunger Games film, reflects on its tenth anniversary.
- A Judy Blume documentary is coming to Netflix.
- Harlan Coben’s YA thriller Shelter will be getting an adaptation.
- Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous has been optioned for adaptation. This was a fun read.
New YA Books
Please note that with supply chain issues, paper supply challenges, and the pandemic more broadly, publication dates are changing at a pace I can’t keep up with. Some release dates may be pushed back. If a book catches your attention, the smartest thing to do right now is to preorder it or request it from your library. It’ll be a fun surprise when it arrives.
Hardcover
Wrath and Mercy by Jessica Rubinkowski (series)
A Million Quiet Revolutions by Robin Gow
Kiss and Tell by Adib Khorram
Remember Me by Estelle Laure
Remember Me Gone by Stacy Stokes
The Wolves Are Waiting by Natasha Friend
What We Harvest by Ann Fraistat
Paperback
On This Unworthy Scaffold by Heidi Heilig (series)
Southern Star, Northern Star by Joanna Hathaway (series)
Wings of Ebony by J. Elle (series)
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YA at Book Riot
- Some diverse YA reads hitting shelves this spring for your TBR.
- Trans love stories in YA.
- Books like They Both Die at the End.
- Great books for gay teens who have just come out.
- Gorgeous YA books with custom sprayed and stenciled edges.
- The best new dark academia YA hitting shelves in 2022.
- And here’s the first trailer and breakdown of it for Ms. Marvel.
Looking for a bright spring mug? Look no further than this fun read mug. $16.50.
Thanks for hanging out. I’ll be back with your deals on Saturday.
Until then, happy reading!
— Kelly Jensen, @heykellyjensen on Instagram.