Young Adult Love Triangle Fatigue
Love triangles in YA are becoming an exhausted crutch. Staff Writer Lorraine Acevedo Franqui explains the other reasons YA lovers should start looking elsewhere.
Read MorePosted by Lorraine Acevedo Franqui | Feb 27, 2015 | Books |
Love triangles in YA are becoming an exhausted crutch. Staff Writer Lorraine Acevedo Franqui explains the other reasons YA lovers should start looking elsewhere.
Read MorePosted by Feliza Casano | Feb 23, 2015 | TV & Film |
Canon Korrasami was a win in representation – and a beautiful example of a relationship between two female characters.
Read MorePosted by Amber Neva Brown | Feb 20, 2015 | Books |
There’s never a bad time for a YA love story, and Young Adult Reviewer Amber Midgett has 10 titles with romances of a slightly different flavor than the ones you might be used to.
Read MorePosted by Joel Wallick | Feb 18, 2015 | TV & Film |
“I think that Korrasami is a more significant step in queer representation than Konietzko seems to believe. The Legend of Korra did what Supernatural won’t: they made a main character canonically bisexual.”
Read MorePosted by Emily London | Feb 16, 2015 | Books |
Guest writer Emily London (@london_emi) reviews Brandon Sanderson’s new YA novel FIREFIGHT – and we have a copy to give away!
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