

Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo (19th January) – You can always count on Malinda Lo’s books for wonderful f/f representation and her newest story of love and duty set in San Francisco’s Chinatown during the Red Scare is bound to be no different. Buy hereĮvery Single Lie by Rachel Vincent (12th January) – “ In this gripping YA novel about social media bullying and half-truths, one girl’s discovery of a dead baby in her high school locker room rocks an entire community.” Buy hereĪngel of Greenwood by Randi Pink (12th January) – “A historical YA novel that takes place during the Greenwood Massacre of 1921, in an area of Tulsa, OK, known as the Black Wall Street.” Buy here We Free the Stars by Hafsah Faizal (12th January) – We Hunt the Flame fans can rejoice as we reunite with Zafira and Nasir in this epic sequel. Browne (12th January) – “A novel in verse about an African-American teen dealing with fractured friendships, first romances, and her own empowering coming-of-age.” Buy here The Meet-Cute Project by Rhiannon Richardson (12th January) – “A story of a teen girl who will do whatever it takes to find a date for her sister’s wedding” Buy hereĬoncrete Rose by Angie Thomas (12th January) – Angie Thomas takes us back to Garden Heights seventeen years before the events of The Hate U Give in what’s set to be a poignant and power exploration of Black boyhood and manhood. Harris (5th January) – “A boy must take up the search for his sister when she goes missing from a neighborhood where black girls’ disappearances are too often overlooked.” Buy hereĪ Vow So Bold and Deadly by Brigid Kemmerer (12th January) – Brigid Kemmerer’s Cursebreakers trilogy comes to a close in this highly anticipated finale. You Have a Match by Emma Lord (5th January) – Summer camps, secrets and long long sisters? Sign us up. Davis (5th January) – When a blurb starts with the question “If Romeo and Juliet got the Hamilton treatment…who would play the leads?” you know you’re in for something special. One of the Good Ones by Maika Moulite & Maritza Moulite (5th January) – Pitched as The Hate U Give meets Get Out and set during the aftermath of the suspicious killing of a teen social activist, we have no doubt this exploration of prejudice and police brutality is going to pack a powerful punch.

Influence by Sara Shepard & Lilia Buckingham (5th January) – Accidental viral fame + the competitive world of internet stars = the recipe for a drama filled YA read. Buy hereīe Dazzled by Ryan La Sala (5th January) – “Project Runway goes to Comic Con in an epic queer love story about creativity, passion, and finding the courage to be your most authentic self.” Buy here Lore by Alexandra Bracken (5th January) – This basically sounds like a Greek mythological The Hunger Games set in NYC so of course we’re 100% into it.
