Teen Fiction Series
Latest Contributing Articles
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Defending Bella Swan
Bella Swan is a flawed character, but she is also a strong female character in ways seldom examined by feminists on the Internet.
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A Guide to New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
Stephenie Meyer's four-book Twilight Saga has turned into a worldwide phenomenon, and the Nov. 20 release of the New Moon movie has a following of its own.
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What to Read After Twilight
Twilight is one of the most successful books series in recent memory. Below is a list of excellent books to move onto after Twilight.
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The Demon's Lexicon - Book Review
The Demon's Lexicon twists and turns through modern-day England in a fast-paced urban fantasy rife with interesting characters, complex relationships, and powerful magic.
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Twilight Book Written by Stephanie Meyer
Belle has moved from Phoenix to Forks, and whilst trying to make new friends, and settle into a new school she meets the mysterious and beautiful Edward Cullen.
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City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
The first book in the Mortal Instrument series by Cassandra Clare, City of Bones introduces Downworld, a place filled with angels, demons, and everything in between.
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Edward Cullen Versus Jacob Black
This article will look at the pros and cons of Edward and Jacob, the rivals for Bella Swan's affections in Stephanie Meyer's Twilight saga novels.
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The Baby-sitters Club Series
Ann M. Martin's Baby-sitters Club series is one of the most popular and successful girls book series, and fans still enjoy reading about this group of close friends.
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Book Review — The Looking Glass Wars
Frank Beddor's The Looking Glass Wars takes elements and characters from Alice in Wonderland and re-imagines them into a new story about the power of imagination.
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