Half of Replica is told from the perspective of a suburban teenager named Gemma. Flip the book over, and you get a version of the same events through the eyes of a teenage girl named Lyra. That format might have been clunky or hokey, but Oliver…makes it work…The unfinished feel of the endings invites you to keep contemplating: What makes a human human?
Explore the stories behind the young adult books you love with the B&N YA Podcast. Join host Melissa Albert, editor of the B&N Teen Blog and bestselling author of The Hazel Wood, as she sits down with fellow YA authors to talk about books, life, their teen years, their pop cultural obsessions, and how they came […]
Young adult novels have been attracting Hollywood’s attention since before the category existed (The Outsiders, anyone?), and in recent years, many of the most successful box office hits and buzziest television series have come directly from the YA shelves. Page to Screen is a series in which authors whose novels have been adapted for the […]
This month’s best new teen books include a two-tale sci-fi story from bestselling author Lauren Oliver, sequels to speculative books from Marie Lu and Amy Kaufman and Jay Kristoff, and the moving sophomore novel from the author behind last year’s mega-hit All the Bright Places. Here’s what should be on every teen reader’s radar right now.
Tomorrow Replica, the first book in Lauren Oliver’s new sci-fi duology, finally hits shelves. Two stories told side by side—literally, you can flip the book over and read either tale from front to middle—converge in a creepy contemporary-set saga combining weird science, family secrets, self-discovery, and a twisted, spec-fic-infused thriller plot. Gemma’s the sickly daughter of […]