Stephanie Estrada
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Steph is 20 years old, born and raised in Miami, Florida. An avid reader and aspiring author, she oftentimes wishes she were a fictional character. The rest of her free time is divided between watching bad foreign films and partaking in Disney trivia. She can be contacted via Twitter (@Stephest21) or email : StephanieTYF@yahoo.com

Becky Albertalli on Love, Simon and writing for the LGBTQ community

We recently got to sit down with Becky Albertalli, author of Simons vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda, to discuss its conversion to a film. Read below for thoughts on discrepancies between the book and film, navigating high school, and all…

Book Review: THE BREATHLESS by Tara Goedjen

No one knows what really happened on the beach where Roxanne Cole’s body was found, but her boyfriend, Cage, took off that night and hasn’t been seen since. Until now. One year—almost to the day—from Ro’s death, when he knocks…

Antisocial by Jillian Blake Blog Tour + Review

With Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why gaining unfathomable resonance among the YA community, the release of Antisocial couldn’t be timed any better. Unlike the show that’s garnered the attention of online viewers everywhere, Jillian Blake’s debut novel plays out in an environment much…

One Upon a Book Club Subscription Box Review

Earlier this month, we were given the opportunity to review one of the long talked-about Once Upon a Book Club subscription boxes! While the idea of a subscription box isn’t something new, where boxes like Owl Crate and LitKit are…

Book Review: 10 Things I Can See From Here by Carrie Mac

For today’s stop on the 10 Things I can See From Here blog tour, I review Carrie Mac’s latest novel, which takes a distinct turn from the usual sort of main character most YA fiction is built on. With the heightening…

Lauren Kate’s “Unforgiven” and Jennifer Donnelly’s “These Shallow Graves” Paperback Blog Tour Giveaway

In honor of the upcoming paperback release of Unforgiven and These Shallow Graves, we’ve created a Fall book-themed playlist for your listening pleasure, as well as a giveaway! Listen below for some lit(erature) jams and enter to win Lauren Kate’s…

Book Review: A Song to Take the World Apart by Zan Romanoff

A Song to Take the World Apart happened to start off strong, centering on a young girl cursed with an ability she didn’t understand and a boy far too tempting to resist. The element of mystery, or more so not-so-mystery for…