Holly Jackson's Good Girl, Bad Blood weaves suspense with subtle emotion, continuing the gripping tale of Pip Fitz-Amobi. Unraveling truths with sharp wit, it's a thoughtful dive into justice and moral complexity.
In Soaring Through History, H.W. Bernard crafts a reflective tale with When Heroes Flew, blending rich historical detail and poignant character journeys. The narrative invites readers to explore heroism beyond the battlefield, soaring quietly yet powerfully.
In "Radio Silence," Alice Oseman masterfully captures the complexities of youth and identity. Through the lens of friendship and passion for creativity, she weaves a relatable narrative that resonates deeply, urging readers to contemplate their own connections.