From New York Times bestselling author Goldy Moldavsky comes a rom-com about your average high school senior in search of love . . . and a green card.
Goldy Moldavsky Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Este autor se centra principalmente en la construcción de mundos y la creación de personajes cautivadores. Sus obras a menudo profundizan en complejas relaciones interpersonales y dilemas morales. Los lectores aprecian su habilidad para sumergirse en la psicología de los personajes, presentándolos en situaciones ambiguas. Su enfoque de la escritura se caracteriza por una meticulosa atención al detalle y la búsqueda de representaciones auténticas de la experiencia humana.




Lord of the Fly Fest
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
One of Us Is Lying meets Lord of the Flies meets Fyre Fest in this wickedly addictive and funny YA thriller.
The Mary Shelley Club
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
New York Times-bestselling author Goldy Moldavsky delivers a deliciously twisty YA thriller that's Scream meets Karen McManus about a mysterious club with an obsession for horror. When it comes to horror movies, the rules are clear: x Avoid abandoned buildings, warehouses, and cabins at all times. x Stay together: don’t split up, not even just to “check something out.” x If there’s a murderer on the loose, do not make out with anyone. If only surviving in real life were this easy... New girl Rachel Chavez turns to horror movies for comfort, preferring stabby serial killers and homicidal dolls to the bored rich kids of Manhattan Prep...and to certain memories she’d preferred to keep buried. Then Rachel is recruited by the Mary Shelley Club, a mysterious society of students who orchestrate Fear Tests, elaborate pranks inspired by urban legends and movie tropes. At first, Rachel embraces the power that comes with reckless pranking. But as the Fear Tests escalate, the competition turns deadly, and it’s clear Rachel is playing a game she can’t afford to lose.
Kill the Boy Band
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Kill the Boy Band is the boldest, funniest, and most shocking YA debut of the year.