Do you like writing about things that happened in history? Author Holly Webb loves it which is why she has set her Maisie Hitchins books in Victorian times! Here Holly shares her favourite children's books set in the past plus some brilliant tips for on how to make your historical stories even more believable.
Is young adult fiction morbidly obsessed with death? Or are books the perfect way for teens and YAs to explore issues and the questions they have? From John Green The Fault In Our Stars, to Jodi Picoult's My Sister's Keeper, we discuss whether YAs should be reading books so wrapped up in dying
John Green fans prepare to swoon... here is the extended trailer for the film adaptation of The Fault In Our Stars, starring Shailene Woodley as Hazel and Ansel Elgort as Gus
My eight-year-old daughter and I couldn't wait to see this adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's much-loved story – and it didn't disappoint, writes Emily Drabble
Young heroes and heroines include a girl who loses her tongue but finds her voice, and a boy who faces persecution for being a mixed-blood witch, writes Geraldine Brennan
Whether all-action thrillers or tender coming-of-age stories, these novels for older children are packed with complex, chewy themes, writes Kitty Empire