Game over—these are the best audiobooks for “Five Nights at Freddy's” fans
Just in time for spooky season, these terrifying audiobooks offer tricks and treats aplenty.
Just in time for spooky season, these terrifying audiobooks offer tricks and treats aplenty.
Elizabeth Lim, author of "Six Crimson Cranes" and "Spin the Dawn," shares what drew her to the story of two sisters bound by their curses.
Banned from middle schools across the country due to its themes of death, illness, and physical romance, this powerful young adult novel demands to be listened to.
Biding your time for season two? These delightful queer young adult audiobooks are just the thing.
Jenny Han's YA romance exploring themes of family, sisterhood, integrity, and, yes, first love, is a sweet, uplifting listen for all ages.
The bestselling author makes her YA debut with "The St. Ambrose School for Girls," a clever whodunnit that came to her in her sleep.
Student government and young love collide in Miel Moreland’s novel following a bisexual teen’s unconventional path to her dream summer program.
The beloved author/illustrator corralled his kids, friends, and TikTok community for the vibrant audio follow-up to his award-winning memoir, "Hey, Kiddo."
Following her own public coming out story, Becky Albertalli uses her characters to reclaim the narrative and better understand her emotions.
To celebrate her much-deserved renaissance, we revisited eight of Blume's most beloved books to find out what makes her work so resonant, generation after generation.
From Judy Blume to V.C. Andrews, we're reminiscing about the first books we ever snuck off the shelves—and why we’d do it again.
Don't be fooled by the name! Listeners love these outstanding YA audiobooks for their unique, original storylines, colorful characters, and engrossing prose, no matter their age.