Ali Smith Meg Cabot
Remember when faeries/angels/dystopias were the new vampires? If May’s publishing schedule is anything to go on, we might be filling in that new young adult trend blank with Greek myths. In the coming weeks, we’ll be seeing at least three Ya paranormal series with a mythological bent, including debuts “The Goddess Test” by Aimée Carter and “Starcrossed” by Josephine Angelini.
Today’s high-profile release of “Abandon” by bestselling author Meg Cabot not...
Remember when faeries/angels/dystopias were the new vampires? If May’s publishing schedule is anything to go on, we might be filling in that new young adult trend blank with Greek myths. In the coming weeks, we’ll be seeing at least three Ya paranormal series with a mythological bent, including debuts “The Goddess Test” by Aimée Carter and “Starcrossed” by Josephine Angelini.
Today’s high-profile release of “Abandon” by bestselling author Meg Cabot not...
- 4/26/2011
- by Gina Bernal
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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