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Category: Adult-Teen Crossover

August 10, 2022

morally grey and definitely determined

“People who can be very good can be very bad, too.” – Agatha Christie Dear TBR, Odd how it never occurred to me, through…

July 6, 2022

memory, heartbreak, and rage in coe booth’s Caprice

Content Warning: This book deals with the assault a young child and witnesses the impact it has on her life at age 12. This…

July 3, 2022

unlikable and worser

Dear TBR, I’ve been looking forward to getting into this book because I read an interview by the author, in which she answered a…

September 27, 2021

post-apocalyptic peak

Dear TBR… It seems like it was five minutes ago that THE GIVER was A Thing. And then there was UGLIES, THE PEOPLE OF…

July 13, 2021

the boy, the man, the rage

Dear TBR… This was another 2020 middle grade book I missed out on. Set in a small village in modern Nigeria, it has a…

June 25, 2021

fly away home

Dear TBR… True story, KING AND THE DRAGONFLIES (which I have, for some reason, insisted on calling Kacen and the Fireflies) scared me. Scared…

June 11, 2021

closet full of clothes, nothing to wear

Dear TBR… The first day of seventh grade, I wore a giant, oversized top, and no one saw anything but the top of my…

June 4, 2021

mona, magic & sourdough bob

Dear TBR… The main character in this novel is fourteen years old, so this book sits on that uneasy marketing line between YA and…

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Wonderland started in 2005 as a collaborative space for our writing group to share news, links, book recommendations, and thoughts on writing for young adults.

Through various iterations, we've still held to our core vision, finding Wonderland, and sharing our discoveries.

We blog to hear ourselves think, in a crowded field, and a busy social-media laden world. We blog to create a corner of community, and hope you feel welcome here.

Click the links to discover more about what makes us who we are and about what we do. You can also visit Tanita on her official author site, and aquafortis on her official author site.


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