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Z is for Zugzwang

Z is for Zugzwang

Z is for Zugzwang. It is the last day of the A to Z Challenge! You, my readers, have survived! Yay, you! So, zugzwang. I borrowed a chess term for today’s category of novels for young adults. Zugzwang describes a situation in which one must take one’s turn even if it is to one’s disadvantage. It also means to force someone else into that situation. Zugzwang so perfectly sums up what authors do to their characters, and that is particularly…

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W is for Woe

W is for Woe

W is for Woe. It’s day 23 of theĀ A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter W Day for my theme Novels for Young Adults. Often teens face more than the usual woe. And for teens, that woe often comes in the form of family troubles. This is the case for both of our novels today. We Were Liars by E. Lockhart This award winning novel generates both love and hate reviews. We Were Liars is narrated by Cadence…

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