08/28/2017
Patterson and Raymond (The Lost) again join forces to produce a contemporary novel with a little something for everyone. Combining tragedy, mystery, romance, and amateur sleuthing, the book shows how four teens expelled from their high school form unlikely friendships while trying to get to the bottom of an incident involving a compromising photo. Theo Foster, the editor of the school newspaper, is accused of posting the picture of football star Parker via an anonymous Twitter account, but he is determined to prove his innocence. Joining Theo on his mission are his fellow expulsion victims: school mascot Jude, beautiful and unpredictable Sasha (whom Theo has loved from afar for years), and Parker himself, who now attends a private school. During the course of Theo’s investigation, which involves filmed interviews, he discovers that Sasha and Parker are more complex than they seem and, like him, are struggling with problems that go beyond getting kicked out of school. Reminiscent of The Breakfast Club, the story challenges stereotyped perspectives of teens while providing clues to the characters’ motives and secret conflicts. Ages 15–up. (Oct.)
Some of YA’s biggest heavy hitters jump onto bookshelves this month, from the unbelievably prolific (hello again, James Patterson!) to the the unbearably missed (yes, Phillip Pullman is back!). From Disney villains to religious pilgrims, here are the characters and stories everyone will be talking about.
After an incredibly packed first few weeks of October, the rest of the month is lying relatively low, which means all the more reason to pay attention to these releases holding the day down. Including a New York Times bestseller’s novel in a verse, a lyrical coming-of-age debut, and a fantasy duology opener, here are today’s […]