Booktober Interview: Janelle Brown on WATCH ME DISAPPEAR

What better way to celebrate Friday the 13th than another chilling interview with another spooktacular author? I am obsessed with suspenseful, mysterious reads and when I found out that Janelle Brown released a new book, I had to immediately add…

Booktober Interview: Jessica Taylor on A MAP FOR WRECKED GIRLS

It’s that time of the year where the air is crisp, the pumpkin spice lattes are filling our cups and the spooky reads are filling the shelves. To celebrate this spooktacular time of the year, I like to highlight some…

Booktober Interview: Zoraida Córdova Discusses Her Enchanting New Book

Zoraida Córdova is a young adult author whose stories are sure to attract readers of all ages. She brings to life mystical worlds filled with magic and wonder. She is the author off The Vicious Deep trilogy, the On the Verge series…

Booktober Interview: Yvonne Ventresca Talks About Her Thrilling New Book

Hope you all have been enjoying Booktober so far! As Halloween is quickly approaching, I wanted to keep the fun going with another author interview. I wanted this new book series to take it a step further. I wanted to step into…

Booktober Interview: Erin Petti Discusses the Peculiar Thelma Bee

Booktober is in full swing! We have gotten a chance to showcase a couple of spooky reads but I wanted this new book series to take it a step further. I wanted to step into the minds of some of…

Booktober Book Review: The Peculiar Haunting of Thelma Bee by Erin Petti

Hope you grabbed a Pumpkin Spice latte because it’s time for our second installment of Booktober! For those of you just tuning in, Booktober is a month long book series that aims at providing our readers with spooky reads, chilling…

Booktober Book Review: Nightmares! by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller

It’s finally October! Which means it’s sweater weather, and nothing compliments sweater weather like a good read. First and foremost, I’d like to welcome you all to the first blog post that’s kicking off The Young Folks’ very first Booktober…