Plus, Deadly YA Games and Women’s History Month Picks 👩🏽🏫
| Hi, there! We’re here to help fill up your weekend TBR with unputdownable YA picks and a love story that’s sure to make you cry. For slasher fans, we’ve got a list of what to read after you see Scream this weekend. Plus, these are our must-read picks for Women’s History Month. |  | The Bookends |
| Teens Playing Dangerous Games | In The Bookends, we pick an exciting new release and paired it with an older title you’ll also love. This week: Desperate teens play high-stakes games with unintended consequences. | | The Jump | A group of puzzle-solving teens joins a dangerous scavenger hunt, hoping the winnings will help them fight the megacorporation threatening to destroy their neighborhood by building a toxic new oil refinery. | Add to reading list |
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| | Panic | It’s not easy to get out of rural Carp, N.Y., without money, and that’s what both Heather and Dodge are after when they enter Panic, a secretive—and deadly—challenge competition with a prize of $67,000 dollars. | Add to reading list |
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| | | | See the rest of the weekly top 10. | | |  | Ask a Librarian |
| I’m looking for books like the movie Scream. - Josh | With Ghostface returning to theaters this weekend in Scream VI, you’re not the only reader with slasher flicks on their mind!
Between the Lines Lois Duncan’s I Know What You Did Last Summer inspired a movie that was part of the late ‘90s wave of horror flicks that also included Scream. Check out that title for a classic throwback. If you’re looking for something more contemporary, my picks below have killer plots, but also the sly awareness of slasher tropes that made Scream a hit. | | The Final Girl Support Group | The survivors of six murderous rampages meet weekly for “final girl” therapy group—until someone starts attacking them. Can these final girls survive again? | Add to reading list |
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| | My Heart Is a Chainsaw | Half-Blackfoot teenager Jade is obsessed with horror movies—and when people start meeting violent ends in her rural Idaho town, she’s convinced she’s living in one. | Add to reading list |
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| | Clown in a Cornfield | Quinn and her dad move to tiny Kettle Springs, a run-down town where a factory closing has divided teens and adults. They’re just settling in when a weekend party at an isolated barn is attacked by killer clowns. | Add to reading list |
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| | | Meet the Librarian Emily Calkins has worked at public libraries across the US. Tell her what you’re looking for! | | |
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|  | Guess The Writer |
| - This author is known for three bestselling fantasy series, all published in the last twenty years.
- As a teenager, she wrote Sailor Moon fanfiction—and started the book that would become her first published novel.
- In addition to her series, this author has also written a novel about Catwoman.
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| Critical Love Critics adore Alice Winn’s “glorious, addictive” (The New York Times) queer love story. Kirkus calls it both “hair-raising and terrifying” and “intimate and evocative.” | | In Memoriam | Two English school boys enlist to fight in World War I and discover love and tragedy in the trenches. | Add to reading list |
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| | The Paperback If there’s a more perfect spring break read than Rebecca Serle’s moving, Italian-set mother-daughter story, it’s that same book in a packable paperback. | |  | Bookworld |
| 😢 Bad news, true crime fans: Hulu dropped the TV series based on The Devil in the White City.
✒️ The Handmaid’s Tale author Margaret Atwood revealed that she’s writing a memoir.
🌽 The newest Stephen King adaptation hit theaters last weekend.
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🇫🇷 Reese Witherspoon announced the March pick for her book club.
🎨 Ian Falconer, author and illustrator of the bestselling Olivia series, dies at 63. | | PS: Products you purchase through our links may earn Likewise a commission. |
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