![]() ![]() The title shipped an initial 75,000 copies and debuted in the #2 spot on the February 23 New York Times young adult hardcover bestseller list as Grace embarked on a five-city West Coast tour with Adeyemi from February 4–8. Grace has described her tale as a “high fantasy about a morally gray princess who has to team up with a pirate to save her kingdom from a magical new threat.” Readers now know that there are vengeful mermaids, a stowaway, and plenty of danger in the mix as well. ![]() ![]() And since its official release on February 4, the enthusiasm for All the Stars and Teeth has only grown. Appearances on several other “Anticipated Books of 2020” lists quickly followed. The buzz for Adalyn Grace’s YA fantasy debut All the Stars and Teeth (Imprint) began to build last summer with early praise by bestselling authors Tomi Adeyemi and Hafsah Faizal, and a cover reveal and excerpt by Entertainment Weekly’s website, touting the title as potentially one of the biggest YA books of 2020. ![]()
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