From #1 New York Times bestselling authors Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer, OFF THE PAGE is a tender and appealing YA novel filled with romance, humor, and adventure.
Delilah and Oliver shouldn’t be together. But they are together. And just as they’re getting used to the possibility that happily ever after may really, truly be theirs, the universe sends them a message they can’t ignore: they won’t be allowed to rewrite their story.
Delilah and Oliver must decide how much they’re willing to risk for love and what it takes to have a happy ending in a world where the greatest adventures happen off the page.
“Off the Page is just so sweet and magical. In high school, I would have given ANYTHING to crawl inside one of my favorite books to escape the real world. I wish!”—SARAH DESSEN, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Saint Anything
PRAISE FOR OFF THE PAGE: “A fun, fairy-tale romance for teens who believe in happily ever after.”—
SLJ “Fairy-tale sweet.” —
Kirkus Reviews “A lovely fairy tale emphasizing the importance of family and creativity.”—
Booklist
PRAISE FOR BETWEEN THE LINES: “An exploration of the nature of escapism that asks whether reality is any more real than make-believe,
Between the Lines will delight readers of all ages whose imaginations willfully blur that distinction.”—
Los Angeles Times “
Between the Lines is a romance between a girl and a boy, but even more, it’s a love letter to the visceral bond between a reader and a musty, beloved book. . . . The fictional
Between the Lines is funny and unexpected . . . and it’s fascinating to watch the authors address the problem of what it would be like to live not just in a story, but in a physical book.”—
The Washington Post “What wasn’t to love about the exciting, imaginative story of Delilah, a high school student, and the fairy-tale prince she fell in love with, Oliver?”—Bustle.com
PRAISE FOR #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR JODI PICOULT: “Jodi Picoult turns tough topics into bestsellers.”—NPR.org
“Blockbuster novelist.”—
Boston Globe “Cultishly successful writer.”—
The Washington Post