FOLLOW YOUR ARROW
By Jessica Verdi Thanks to the @kidlitexchange network for the review copy of this book. All opinions are my own. This young-adult novel by Jessica Verdi is a fun, fast-paced read brimming with important conversations surrounding the power of social media (positive and negative), sexuality and identity, and the challenges of being a teen growing up in today’s complex world. Cece is a likable, anxious main character with good intentions. She is a bisexual social media influencer who begins losing followers after parting ways with her social influencer gay-identifying girlfriend and beginning a relationship with a heterosexual boy who is social media clueless. The plot is relatively straight-forward, allowing the reader to focus on the profound impact Cece’s online world has on her off-line world and vice versa and how her experiences in these two different spheres have shaped her character and ultimately move her in a direction of growth and change. Emails and tweets Cece sends and receives are a fun stylistic addition. This is a great book to help frame discussions around social media as well as LGBTQ+ issues. Grab a donut and enjoy! @kidlitexchange #bookstagram #kidlitexchange #kidlit @scholasticinc
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SING LIKE NO ONE'S LISTENING
By Vanessa Jones Thanks to the @kidlitexchange network for the review copy of this book. All opinions are my own. Set in London, this turbulent young adult novel features Nettie, a talented singer/songwriter who is accepted into a top performing arts school but grapples with finding her voice while grieving the death of her ballerina mother. Nellie's character is distinct and the backdrop of the school is rich with detail and provides a fascinating peek behind the curtain's of the theater world. Plot twists and turns, including an intense love interest, bullies, and pressure from the teachers to perform and overcome her voice hurdles, keep the book steaming along. An enjoyable read! @kidlitexchange @peachtreepublishing #bookstagram #kidlitexchange #kidlit IF WE WERE US
By K.L. Walther Thanks to the @kidlitexchange network for the review copy of this book. All opinions are my own. A light-hearted YA rom-com novel for high-schoolers contemplating relationships, college, and adulthood. This dual POV story, set in a boarding school, focuses on Sage and Charlie, lifelong best friends. During the course of the story, Sage falls in love with Charlie's twin—Nick. While Charlie, who is coming to terms with his sexual identity, falls for a family friend—Luke. The alternating POV chapters in this story work well and allow for deeper character development, though their voices could have been a little more distinctive. There are plenty of small plot twists and bumps to keep up the pace and ensure readers stay engaged and turning pages. A fun summer read. @kidlitexchange #bookstagram #kidlitexchange #kidlit @sourcebooksfire |
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