Summer Colors Bookstack
Books Featured:
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
The Other Darker Ned
Circe
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Great Cat Tales
Summer Colors Bookstack
Books Featured:
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
The Other Darker Ned
Circe
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Great Cat Tales
Book 30 for 2026
The Russian Cage by
Charlaine Harris
5 Books to Summon Me
Books Featured:
It Devours
Leviathan
Mythos
The Gospel of Loki
Fox Evil
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Book 29 for 2026
The Last Daughter of Highdown Hall by
Cathy Hayward
Do I dig #YA #fiction? Not what I've seen of it thus far & it's because I think #YA can handle more. They already do, we just need fiction that permits that: https://boldly.blue/ya-dystopian-fiction-dark-themes/
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https://boldly.blue/ya-dystopian-fiction-dark-themes/

The Hunger Games is built on the premise of children murdering children on live television. The Giver depicts infanticide as routine civic procedure. Divergent packages totalitarian body-sorting as a personality quiz. YA dystopia is wildly popular and systematically defanged — and the gap between its premises and its execution tells us something important about how we talk to young readers about the darkness they already live inside.