Eric and Kelly talk about YA books in verse for National Poetry Month, dig into Frankenstein and why it has landed so well in the YA world, and highlight some of the titles on their spring TBR lists.
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Show Notes:
Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now) by Dana L Davis
Here To Stay) by Sara Farizan
A Room Away From The Wolves) by Nova Ren Suma
Devils Unto Dust )by Emma Berquist
The Astonishing Color of After) by Emily XR Pan
In Her Skin) by Kim Savage
Last Seen Leaving) and White Rabbit) by Caleb Roehrig
100 Must-Read YA Books in Verse)
The Poet X) by Elizabeth Acevedo
Long Way Down) by Jason Reynolds
The Watch That Ends the Night) by Alan Wolfe
Blood Water Paint )by Joy McCullough
Family) by Micol Ostow
Bull) by David Elliott
A Time To Dance) by Padma Venkatraman
Audition) by Stasia Ward Kehoe
brown girl dreaming) by Jacqueline Woodson
Skyscraping) by Cordelia Jensen
Frankenstein) by Mary Shelley
40 Frankenstein Covers) (the 2011 Puffin one, especially)
Hideous Love) by Stephanie Hemphill
Man Made Boy) by Jon Skovron
This Dark Endeavor) by Kenneth Oppel
This Monstrous Thing) by Mackenzi Lee
Boy Robot) by Simon Curtis
The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein) by Kiersten White
Mary’s Monster: Love, Madness, and How Mary Shelley Created Frankenstein) by Lita Judge
Bookish Boyfriends) by Tiffany Schmidt
Puddin’) by Julie Murphy
From Twinkle with Love) by Sandhya Menon
Ship It) by Britta Lundin
Stay Sweet) by Siobhan Vivian
Anger is a Gift) by Mark Oshiro
Last Summer of the Garrett Girls) by Jessica Spotswood
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