“Island” by Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen
Island explores belonging, assimilation and life on the Faroe Islands
“Misfits In Love” by S.K. Ali
Here's why reading S.K. Ali's Misfits in Love is like catching up with an old friend.
“Mercury Boys” by Chandra Prasad
Time travel, troubled teens and secrets collide in Chandra Prasad's Mercury Boys.
“Faking Reality” by Sara Fujimura
A reality star yearns to be a regular teen in Faking Reality.
“The Decagon House Murders” by Yukito Ayatsuji
The Decagon House Murders is a fascinating Japanese murder mystery that pays homage to the classics.
“Summer in the City of Roses” by Michelle Ruiz Keil
A protective older sister goes on a quest to rescue her brother in Summer in The City of Roses.
“A Woman of Intelligence” by Karin Tanabe
A 1950s housewife-turned-spy comes into her own in A Woman of Intelligence.
“This Poison Heart” by Kalynn Bayron
This Poison Heart has secrets, lies and magic. What more could you ask for?
“Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous” by Suzanne Park
A teen social media star is forced to go cold turkey in Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous.
“The Other Side of Perfect” by Mariko Turk
A ballerina is forced to envision a future without dance in The Other Side of Perfect.
“Starstruck” (BBC/HBO)
HBO's Starstruck is a fresh, introspective take on a classic rom com premise
“We Are Lady Parts” (ITV/Peacock)
Drop everything and start streaming We Are Lady Parts right now. Trust us.
“The Marvelous Mirza Girls” by Sheba Karim
The Marvelous Mirza Girls is a moving and surprisingly funny coming-of-age story
“Plan B” (2021,Hulu)
Hulu's Plan B is a funny film about a situation that is not very funny at all
“Sister Of The Bollywood Bride” by Nandini Bajpal
Join us as we check out the Bollywood-inspired young adult novel Sister Of The Bollywood Bride.
“Counting Down With You” by Tashie Bhuiyan
Counting Down With You is the sweet, fake dating rom com you need right now.
“Magic City” by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Magic City looks at the tense and violent days that led up to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
“Rutherford Falls” (Peacock)
Rutherford Falls is the most interesting sitcom of 2021. Here's why you should be watching.