YA Authors at the 2017 Miami Book Fair!
In Anna
Banks’ thrilling sequel to Nemesis, Princess Sepora of Serubel and King
Tarik of Theoria have formed an uneasy truce--until traitors with powerful
allies arise from unexpected places, challenging both their kingdoms forever.
Julie Buxbaum’s
What to Say Next
Michael Buckley's
best-selling The Sisters Grimm
series, featuring two orphaned sisters, Sabrina and Daphne Grimm, celebrates
ten years with the republication of several of its most popular titles.
Set in 1932, Cecil
Castellucci's illustrated children’s book Soupy Leaves Home, features two misfits with no place to call home,
who build a relationship during a train hopping journey from the cold
heartbreak of their eastern homes toward the sunny promise of California.
A charmed life of private planes and notoriety gives way
to a life of being a little fish in a big pond in Veronica Chambers’ The
Go-Between.
In Nidhi Chanani's
first graphic novel, Pashmina, a girl
growing up in the US wonders about her Indian heritage, until a mysterious
pashmina transports her to a place more vivid and colorful than any guidebook
or Bollywood film.
Buoyed by the rhythms, heat and lyrical lilt of
contemporary Trinidad and Tobago, Tamika
Gibson's YA novel Dreams Beyond the
Shore, winner of the 2016 Burt Award for Caribbean Literature, is a
heartwarming story declaring that decisions matter far more than destiny.
In Cynthia Hand’s
The Afterlife of Holly Chase a girl
unwilling to change her spoiled ways before death is forced to gain some
insight as the new ghost of Christmas past
Michelle Hodkin, author of the Mara
Dyer Trilogy, shows readers what happens after happily ever after in The Becoming of Noah Shaw (The Shaw
Confessions).
Sophie Chen Keller’s
The Luster of Lost Things
In The Empress, S.J. Kincaid's thrilling sequel to the
New York Times bestselling novel, The
Diabolic, Tyrus has ascended to the throne with Nemesis by his side--but
having power isn’t the same thing as keeping it, and change isn’t always
welcomed.
Combining Viking lore and Western tales, Emmy Laybourne's Berserker portrays a young girl who struggles to control her murderous
“gift” as she embarks on a perilous journey through the wilds of the American
frontier.
In his all-new adventure based on the hit TV series, The
Flash!,
In Apex, the
thrilling finale to Mercedes Lackey’s
bestselling series, our heroine Joy faces foes more powerful than ever and must
team up with a treacherous former nemesis in order to end this brutal war- but
can they be trusted?
Barry Lyga’s The
Flash: Hocus Pocus must face a mysterious villain who can control the minds
and actions of citizens.
Conor McCreery's
graphic novel Juliet Lives! flashes
back to five months after the death of Romeo, where Juliet is mourning yet
another loved one – her mother.
Megan Miranda’s
Fragments of the Lost
Ramon Perez’s Jane
Sara Shepard's The
Amateurs, Book 2 Follow Me follows a team of amateur sleuths who are all
linked by a true crime website down a twisted path crafted by a brilliant
killer.
Maggie Thrash’s young adult
fictional thriller Strange Lies
traces the mystery of a horrific and tragic accident, the maiming of the
student body president of an elite prep school in Atlanta.
Tillie Walden’s graphic memoir Spinning, captures what it’s like to
come of age, come out, and come to terms with leaving behind everything you
used to know.
Lynn Weingarten’s YA romantic thriller
Bad Girls With Perfect Faces, follows
the story of a young girl determined to prevent her best friend from reuniting
with his cheating ex by creating a false online identity.
Kiersten White
is the author of Now I Rise, the
highly anticipated sequel to And I Darken—from the series that reads like HBO’s
Game of Thrones, if it were set in the Ottoman Empire.
In her YA novel, American
Street, author Ibi Zoboi draws
on her own experience as a young Haitian immigrant, infusing a lyrical exploration
of America with magical realism and vodou culture.
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