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Tag Archives: teen romance
Pride by Ibi Zoboi
This was on my want-to-read list from the time it first came out, but it was Maureen at By Singing Light posting about it that finally pushed me into actually reading it. Pride by Ibi Zoboi. Balzer + Bray/Harper Collins, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Print, Realistic, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged #OwnVoices, African-American, Latino/a, teen fiction, teen romance
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That Inevitable Victorian Thing by E.K. Johnston
That Inevitable Victorian Thing by E.K. Johnston. Penguin Random House, 2017 Welcome to a retro-futuristic present day, where the reign of Victorias never ended, thanks to the first Victoria’s making matches for her children on every continent. This blends together … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Sci-Fi, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged Canada, dancing, LGBTQ, teen romance, teen science fiction
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When Dimple Met Rishi
i’m still catching up on reviews – but in the meantime the Cybils winners have been announced! Head on over and take a look – I’m taking three of the winners home from the library today. When Dimple Met Rishi … Continue reading
The Sun is Also a Star
My memory is a little fuzzy as to why I picked this up – but I am a sucker for a good teen romance, and this adds to my #OwnVoices goals as well. The Sun is Also a Star by … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged #ReadDiverse2017, #weNeedDiverseBooks, Asian-American, immigrants, teen audiobooks, teen fiction, teen romance
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To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before & P.S. I Still Love You
Jenny Han’s hit books have a heady mix of relationships romantic and not, ethical dilemmas, trouble and hilarity. I was very excited to read just last week that Han is writing a new one. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged #weNeedDiverseBooks, Asian-American, humor, teen fiction, teen romance
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A Spy in the House. The Agency Book 1
And back to British mysteries for teens with Asian protagonists – yes, that does seem oddly specific, but there we have it. This is another one my interwebs people recommended to me, and it is lots of fun. A Spy … Continue reading
Eleanor & Park
I’d mentally flagged this as a book I wanted to read before it was even published, but things going the way they do, I didn’t actually check it out from the library until I had a gap in my listening … Continue reading
Fangirl
I was meaning to focus on middle grade and teen speculative fiction in my Armchair Cybils reading, but I couldn’t resist this story of an introverted book girl starting college. This one is nominated in the Teen Fiction category, though, … Continue reading
Emerald Green
Happy Hannukah! It’s not really our holiday to celebrate otherwise, but we always enjoy celebrating it along with friends. In keeping with the season, here’s an older post of picture books: Hannukah for Wee Ones. And now, back to me … Continue reading
Linger
It occurs to me that I finished listening to Shiver, the first book in this trilogy, in early September of 2010, driving to and from the hospital. I didn’t get the books I read those couple months reviewed at all. … Continue reading

