Making Good Arguments
This booklist and resource guide builds off of the Navigating Information Fatigue: 3-Part Series webinar series with Calum Matheson, Ph.D., and Debate 101 with Georgia Bedford, Ph.D. (Visiting Lecturer of … Continued
Explore the Queer Fables and Worlds of Anna-Marie McLemore
Take a dive into one of McLemore’s books and you will find your mind full of poetry, questions, dancing and deep connection.
Chaotic Good
“Chaotic Good” tackles the very real issue of internet trolling and how dangerously far it can go.
People of Color in YA Fantasy
Here you can find titles featuring primary characters of color in the wonderful genre of fantasy – with sprinkles of fairy tale, dystopia and sci-fi.
New to YA Graphic Novels? Start Here.
There are so many awesome graphic novels and comics to read now, but it is difficult to know where to start if you have never read one. Try out these titles as a starting point.
People of Color in Novels in Verse
Stories told through stanzas are some of the most creative tales. Explore this unique genre or find a suggestion in a format you already love!
YA Grab Bag: Genre Defying Books
Check out stories that re-start, combine formats and pull you in with strangeness.
YA Novels That Make You Shiver: Horror Fiction for Teens
Are you always up for a good scare or ready to solve a creepy mystery? Is “horror” your favorite genre on Netflix/Hulu? If you answered “Yes” to these questions, then … Continued
Manga Classics for Budding Enthusiasts
Are you interested in manga and don’t know where to start? Or have you read some popular manga such as “Attack on Titan” or “Tokyo Ghoul” and want to expand your manga repertoire? If so, this is the booklist for you!
YA Grab Bag: Truly Satisfying True Crime
Do you like to “figure out” a good mystery, or let the story whisk you along on an adventure? These true crime suggestions offer lots of opportunities to guess or to raise an eyebrow along the way.