Landra Jennings, Writer of books for young readers, ages 8 through 12. Find links to purchase books, download free educator resources, as well as details of upcoming appearances and contact information for the author.
The essay includes analysis of three young adult fantasy novels by Ursula K. Le Guin ( ), J. K. Rowling (), and Philip Pullman (), all of which exemplify the "crossover phenomenon" in publishing because of their sophisticated thematic content, style, diction, and character development. A...
Get your FREE Starter Library(three completely free full-length novels) Posted on February 5, 2025 I published two books this past week:20 First Chapters Volume Fiveand101 First Chapters Omnibus.I love this series and hope readers will jump on board. Here are two reviews from a very wise ...
Literature for Little AdultsRanking the best YA series and coming-of-age novels. Books The Best Young Adult Fantasy Series Ranker Books UpdatedJanuary 1, 202521items Ranked By 11.8Kvotes 1.0Kvoters 1reranks Whether they are set in gritty future landscapes or feature larger-than-life creatures,...
TheAether’s Edgeseries is a pentalogy of Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels for young adults and up. The stories empower girls to follow their dreams and make the most of the world around them. In Greek Mythology, the word Aether describes a substance believed to occupy the universe beyond the worldly...
I would not define the works of Chen and Tangtang as experimental or avant-garde – for me, these two authors write novels and short stories of high literary quality and innovation, and therefore keep a distance away from more popular and commercial works, which tends to be formulaic. They...
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Kith is the second installment in The Good Neighbors, Holly Black’s series of graphic novels about Rue, a young woman whose life is torn apart when her mother disappears. Kin, the first book in this series, traces Rue’s discovery that her mother is a fairy princess who returns to her...
Whether viewers are familiar with the novels, the 1939 film, or the stage version, the rich history is well-combined. The colorful sets and visuals are marvelous, with luminous greens encompassing the shimmering Emerald city. The Shiz University is more pastel with muted blue and pink colors....
“At the heart of these two novels, however, is the evolving relationship between Ariane and Wally. In a world of absent parents…they must rely upon themselves and upon each other. They must learn to trust each other, for they are being changed by their contact with and use of old magi...