New year, new you, and NEW BOOKS TOO!
1/7: All the Days Past, All the Days to Come by Mildred D. Taylor – The saga of the Logan family–made famous in the Newbery Medal-winning Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry–concludes in a long-awaited and deeply fulfilling story.
1/7: Flowers in the Gutter by K.R. Gaddy – The true story of the Edelweiss Pirates, working-class teenagers who fought the Nazis by whatever means they could.
1/7: Song of the Dead by Sarah Glenn Marsh – The stunning conclusion to Sarah Glenn Marsh’s Reign of the Fallen duology, now including an exclusive prequel to the series, Rise of the Sparrow. Now in paperback!
1/14: The Conference of the Birds by Ransom Riggs – Now, with enemies behind him and the unknown ahead, Jacob Portman’s story continues as he takes a brave leap forward into The Conference of the Birds, the next installment of the beloved, bestselling Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series.
1/14: The Alex & Eliza Trilogy by Melissa de la Cruz – Now in paperback, the dazzling trilogy that began with the New York Times bestselling Alex & Eliza: A Love Story, about the epic romance of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler.
1/14: Let’s Go Swimming on Doomsday by Natalie C. Anderson – Forced to become a child soldier, a sixteen-year-old Somali refugee must confront his painful past in this haunting, thrilling tale of loss and redemption by the bestselling author of City of Saints & Thieves. Now in paperback!
1/21: Devil Darling Spy by Matt Killeen – In this utterly gripping thriller, Sarah, the fearless heroine of indie bestseller Orphan Monster Spy, hunts a rogue German doctor in Central Africa who might be a serial murderer.
1/21: Someday We Will Fly by Rachel DeWoskin – From the author of Blind, a heart-wrenching coming-of-age story set during World War II in Shanghai, one of the only places Jews without visas could find refuge. Now in paperback!
1/21: Layoverland by Gabby Noone – From debut author Gabby Noone comes a darkly hilarious and heartfelt twist on the afterlife about finding second chances, first loves, and new friendships in the most unlikely places.
1/28: The Storm of Life by Amy Rose Capetta – The sumptuous and powerful conclusion to the gender-fluid duet begun by The Brilliant Death, hailed in a starred review by Kirkus as “a delicious and magical intrigue too tempting not to devour.”
@PenguinTeen: And if you missed last year's #GoldenGlobes thread 👇👇👇 https://t.co/5qqWgwgC5R
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@PenguinTeen: Girls at the Edge of the World, @laurabrobson #GoldenGlobes https://t.co/HjZwYDRACa
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@PenguinTeen: City of the Uncommon Thief, Lynne Bertrand #GoldenGlobes https://t.co/2ckMIJg2uB
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@PenguinTeen: The Falling Girls, @hayleykrischer #GoldenGlobes https://t.co/R0mR37WcuS
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@PenguinTeen: Heartbreakers and Fakers, @camloond #GoldenGlobes https://t.co/OL1R7wkDjF
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@PenguinTeen: Connecting the thread - https://t.co/cXE4UbPxOM
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@PenguinTeen: Devil in the Device, @LoraBethWrites #GoldenGlobes https://t.co/wbmkgU41U8
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@PenguinTeen: The Cruelest Mercy, @ByNatalieMae https://t.co/OhZU23ELDi
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@PenguinTeen: Some Girls Do, @JL_Dugan #GoldenGlobes https://t.co/dVXaAOb1O7
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@PenguinTeen: The Girls I've Been, Tess Sharpe #GoldenGlobes https://t.co/h8Ae3AoE6z
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