July was a quieter month in every respect. There were fewer new YA releases, and there was just less YA book news. It’s not unexpected, as publishing slows down during the high point of summer. We’ll see a flurry of both new books and news in the coming weeks as the fall publishing frenzy begins (yes, in August!).
Here are the stories that did show up in July. Let’s catch up with the latest in YA adaptations, YA talk, and more.
Relatedly, here’s another forthcoming imprint focused on adult-YA crossover titles. It’s where the money is right now, so it’s not surprising to see this (it’s at least the fourth one in the last year or two to capitalize on “older” YA/adult YA readers, following Saturday Books, Requited, and the deeply problematic pair of “labeled” imprints from Entangled).