
No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted by any person or entity (including Google, Amazon or similar organisations), in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, scanning or by any information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. The moral right of the author has been asserted.Īll rights reserved. This edition published by Tommy Lellan Pty Ltd.Ĭopyright © A. With this new source of power hiding in her wardrobe, Cassie quickly finds herself falling head first down an unexpected rabbit-hole as she uncovers the shocking truth about the mysterious seaside town she now calls home.First published in 2017 by Tommy Lellan Pty Ltd.

Cassie sneaks Zag home and learns that he is no ordinary boy - he is a ‘Child of Crux’: a magical orphan with the ability to grant wishes. However, after her first day at Horn-Horn High-High, she gets lost in the local woods and stumbles across a little boy named Zag, who is shackled to a strange, clay head. She is growing tired of her siblings: snobby older sister Annie, and gay younger brother Brendan. Synopsis: "When teen loner Cassie Gellar moves to the coastal town of Horn-Horn, she hopes to make some real friends. Very relatable, funny, magical and weird.

So far there are three books in the series. Adult are just fine, but blatant attacks on YA as a 'lesser' genre will be moderated and/or users will be banned. MG has chapters, complicated plots, and usually a theme of the main character evolving internally.Įxamples: The Giver, Wringer, A Wrinkle in Time, The Phantom Tollbooth, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Lightning Thief, The Graveyard Book, Ella Enchanted, Coraline, etc. Protagonists are often teens and utilize a teen voice.Įxamples: Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, The Golden Compass, Plain Kate, The Duff, Pretty Little Liars, Sabriel, Paranormalcy, Son of the Mob, If I Stay, The Hero and the Crown, The Summer I Turned Pretty, etc.ĭefinition of Middle Grade (MG) Fiction: Fiction marketed towards readers roughly ages 8-12.

This subreddit is intended to share links and discuss topics relating to Young Adult Fiction.ĭefinition of Young Adult (YA) Fiction: Fiction marketed towards readers ages roughly 12-18.
