Brilliant skewering of snobbery and racism (mini-review)
Tag: #LoveOzYA
Libby Lawrence Is Good at Pretending by Jodi McAlister
Smart, witty and romantic
Talking Tomatoes by Kate Walker
Poignant story set in a high school production of Romeo and Juliet (mini-review)
Girls in Boys’ Cars by Felicity Castagna
Lively and believable, with a literary touch (mini-review)
Waking Romeo by Kathryn Barker
Enjoyable fusion of Romeo & Juliet & post-apocalyptic time travel
The Boy from the Mish by Gary Lonesborough
Mildly enjoyable coming of age novel
House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland
Dark and glamorous YA gothic horror (mini-review)
Only a Monster by Vanessa Len
Gripping, page-turning, time-travelling fantasy
The End of the World Is Bigger than Love by Davina Bell
Lukewarm prize-winning cli-fi