Lauren Wengrovitz
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Lauren is a twenty-something currently living in Northern Virginia. She loves to read YA books and watch movie adaptations. Lauren is passionate about many things, but reading has always been a huge part of her life. Ever since she first learned to read, her parents have always had to pry books out of her hands when it’s time for other commitments. Lauren is always eager to try a new book, author, or series. She also loves music, Harry Potter, and the Washington Capitals. Follow her on Twitter: @LWengrovitz.

Ten Reasons to Read Sarah Dessen’s ONCE AND FOR ALL

Sarah Dessen is often referred to as the “queen of YA,” and for good reason. Her thirteenth novel, Once and for All, comes out in just one week and as part of the blog tour, we’re sharing our top ten…

Review: A MILLION JUNES by Emily Henry

In 2016, Emily Henry’s debut novel The Love That Spilt the World was met with great reviews. Her second novel, A Million Junes, is pitched as Romeo and Juliet meets One Hundred Years of Solitude. We’re sharing our review as…

Guest Post: Seven Scary Things That Helped Me Write WILDMAN – J.C. Geiger

Editor’s note: I’m excited to share this guest post from author J.C. Geiger on the seven scary things that helped him write his novel, WILDMAN. WILDMAN hits shelves near you on June 6, 2017! Fear helps me write. From the…

Penguin Teen Game-Changers: JANE, UNLIMITED

This fall, Penguin Teen has five weeks in a row of major game-changing YA novels hitting the shelves! We’re thrilled to be participating in the Penguin Teen Game-Changers campaign by revealing the second featured book. Releasing on September 19, 2017,…

Guest Post: Renée Ahdieh, author of FLAME IN THE MIST

Renée Ahdieh took the book world by storm with her stunning debut duology, The Wrath and the Dawn and The Rose and the Dagger. Now she’s back with her newest book, Flame in the Mist, and as part of the…

Guest Post: Ten Pieces of Art that influenced AND WE’RE OFF

Welcome to the blog tour for Dana Schwartz’s And We’re Off! Today we’re sharing a guest post from Dana on ten pieces of art that inspired her novel: L’Origine du monde by Gustave Courbet: I still remember seeing this painting…