Showing posts with label a diversified bookcase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a diversified bookcase. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 March 2019

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A Diversified Bookcase: Proud, ed. by Juno Dawson

A Diversified Bookcase

A Diversified Bookcase is a feature where authors of diverse YA recommend other diverse YA novels by other authors to their characters. Today it's Once Upon a Bookcase's stop on the Proud Blog Tour. Proud, ed. by Juno Dawson, is a new LGBTQ* YA anthology, and today we have the four brand new voices included in the anthology stopping by to recommend one queer YA novel to their protagonists.
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Wednesday, 30 May 2018

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A Diversified Bookcase With Lygia Day Peñaflor and All of This is True

A Diversified Bookcase

A Diversified Bookcase is a feature where authors of diverse YA recommend other diverse YA novels by other authors to their characters. Lygia Day Peñaflor, author of All of This is True, is stopping by with some recommendations for Penny and Jonah.

Lygia Day Peñaflor

The characters in my new novel, All of This Is True, fall into deep trouble when they befriend Fatima Ro, the charismatic and manipulative author of their favorite novel. Today I’m pleased to recommend books to my characters, Penny and Jonah, that depict true friendships through good times and bad. Here are my recommendations for Penny, who loves fashion and is searching for non-stressful reading, and Jonah, an athlete who struggles with issues of betrayal, trust, and loyalty.
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Sunday, 28 May 2017

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A Diversified Bookcase with Simon James Green and Noah Can't Even

A Diversified Bookcase

A Diversified Bookcase is a feature where authors of diverse YA recommend other diverse YA novels by other authors to their characters. Today, Simon James Green, debut author of UKYA novel Noah Can't Even, is stopping by to recommend some books to his main characters, Noah and Harry.

Simon James Green

There’s nothing I enjoy more than recommending some great books to people – and what better people to recommend them to than my own characters from Noah Can’t Even! Noah and Harry both love to read, and I’ve got some fab diverse books lined up for them today, that I think they’ll both appreciate!
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Saturday, 6 May 2017

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A Diversified Bookcase with Penny Joelson and I Have No Secrets

A Diversified Bookcase

A Diversified Bookcase is a feature where authors of diverse YA recommend other diverse YA novels by other authors to their characters. Today Penny Joelson, debut author of UKYA novel I Have No Secrets, is stopping by to recommend some books to protagonist, Jemma.

Penny Joelson

The One Memory of Flora Banks by Emily Barr

The One Memory of Flora Banks by Emily Barr

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and in particular the way it made me think about how much we rely on our memories (even though mine is terrible!) and how hard it is to make sense of life when you can’t remember the past. I think my character Jemma, who has cerebral palsy, would enjoy it too as Flora’s experience is so different to her own but still disabling in another way. Jemma relies so much on her memory and observations that she would find it hard to imagine life with amnesia. The book also made me think about memory in relation to communication – how hard it is to communicate with others when you can’t remember what has happened. The one memory Flora has – of being kissed - is powerfully symbolic and the catalyst for an exciting adventure. One other link with Jemma’s experience in ‘I Have No Secrets’ is being treated like a much younger child. For Flora it is her mother who is infantilising her while for Jemma it is other people. The frustration of this for Flora comes across very strongly. I loved the twists and turns of the story and Flora’s unreliability as a narrator. We know about her amnesia so we can’t be sure she is seeing things correctly. A thought-provoking and entertaining read.

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Friday, 3 March 2017

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A Diversified Bookcase with Heidi Heilig and The Ship Beyond Time

A Diversified Bookcase

A Diversified Bookcase is a feature where authors of diverse YA recommend other diverse YA novels by other authors to their characters. Today the wonderful Heidi Heilig, author of the incredible The Girl From Everywhere and the recently released sequel, The Ship Beyond Time, is stopping by to recommend books the to crew of the time-travelling ship, The Temptation.

Heidi Heilig

As someone who wrote an entire series about traveling the wide world in a time-hopping pirate ship, it should come as no surprise that I adore diverse books-- especially those written by #ownvoices. After all, every seasoned traveler knows that locals make the best guides.

My own characters in The Ship Beyond Time are a diverse bunch, and with all the amazing #ownvoices books coming out this year, I have some great recommendations for those long midnight watches when the sea is quiet and the wind is calm.

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