Tag Archives: David Levithan

What to read after ‘The Fault in Our Stars’

John Green’s affecting The Fault in Our Stars has received almost non-stop attention since in publication in January of 2012—and even way before. It was a bestseller on Amazon and Barnes & Noble six months before publication, and its popularity … Continue reading

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Teen books that you need to read

There are plenty of young adult books that have crossover appeal—particularly those with adventure and romance. But there are too many adult readers who pass over the best of teen lit because of the “YA” label. Do yourself a favor—ignore … Continue reading

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What to read after a breakup

Valentine’s Day, Schmalentine’s Day. Inspired by Daniel Handler’s new novel, Why We Broke Up, I decided to come up with a list of books to read if you just ended a romantic relationship. Why We Broke Up, a 2012 Printz … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘The Lover’s Dictionary’

The Lover’s Dictionary by David Levithan FSG • $18 • January 4, 2011 Valentine’s Day is less than two weeks away, which means . . . well, I’m not sure what that means. I don’t personally feel more romantic than … Continue reading

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The Pioneer Woman’s love story

Ree Drummond—aka The Pioneer Woman—posted the jacket to her real-life love story on her website this morning. Called The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels—A Love Story, the book chronicles PW’s choice to give up city life for ranch … Continue reading

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Levithan’s language of love

Nonfiction editor Kate Pritchard interviewed John Green and David Levithan in April about their delightful teen novel Will Grayson, Will Grayson. In the Q&A, Levithan mentioned that he has “a book about adults” coming out next year: The Lover’s Dictionary. … Continue reading

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From YA superstars to a new translation

Whether you’re interested in the complexities of religious extremism or you’re a huge YA fantasy fan, this week there is something for everyone on BookPage.com. Below, I’ve highlighted a few new features (click the book titles to continue reading). Note … Continue reading

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