Modern demigod's snarky take on Greek mythology.
If you enjoy a mix of classic tales with contemporary humor, "Percy Jackson's Greek Gods" is right up your alley. Rick Riordan's Percy has personality to spare, giving these age-old myths a refreshing twist. The fact that it's peppered with John Rocco's dramatic illustrations only enriches the experience, making it a visually and intellectually engaging read.
Apocalyptic origins of Maze Runner's twisted world.
"The Kill Order" will quench your thirst for action-packed, intense prequels. It navigates a desolate earth, delivering backstories and adrenaline in spades. If you couldn't get enough of the Maze Runner series, this is a must-read—understanding the origins can make the entire series even more compelling. Mark and Trina's struggle for survival is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Appeal of the book: War of the Worlds meets X-Men
This book is a thrilling conclusion to the Lorien Legacies series, where the battle between the Garde and the Mogadorians reaches its climax. The unique feature of this book is the introduction of human teens developing their own Legacies, adding a new dimension to the story. If you're a fan of action-packed sci-fi with a touch of superpowers, this book is a must-read that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
Heartfelt coming-of-age: senior year's intricate crossroads.
If you're at the cusp of a significant life change, "The Map from Here to There" might resonate deeply with you. Emery Lord captures the bittersweet nature of transitions and the anxiety that often accompanies them. You'll find comfort in Paige's relatable journey through her senior year, as she navigates love, friendships, and the daunting precipice of adulthood. It's a read that could be a gentle companion for those standing at their own crossroads.
Love transcends body and soul, against odds.
"Every Day" strikes a deep, empathetic chord as it explores identity and love in a unique way. Imagine waking up in a different life every single day, unable to form lasting connections, until love anchors you. It's this blend of fantasy and profound human connection that makes it compelling. The book speaks to those who cherish love's power to transcend the physical realm and find continuity in emotion and spirit.
Icy dystopia where fame becomes survival
If you love high-concept dystopias with a sharp social bite, this feels chilling in the best way. The fake-perfect TV world hiding something rotten gives it a tense, addictive edge, and Cho-bahm’s forced new identity makes the story feel especially personal. It’s the kind of book that leaves you thinking about class, performance, and how much of reality is carefully staged.
Magic, betrayal, and warrior apprentices on a mission.
"Circle of Shadows" is ideal for those who love high-stakes fantasy adventures with a romantic twist. Evelyn Skye weaves a narrative that's both suspenseful and emotionally charged, capturing readers with intricate magic systems and complex relationships. If you're drawn to stories of loyalty, subterfuge, and daring escapades in a richly built world, this book promises to deliver.
Romantic comedy about an unconventional arranged match.
"Takane & Hana" is perfect for you if you enjoy a blend of romance and humor with a touch of class disparity thrown in. The dynamic between the high-spirited Hana and the high-class Takane is full of playful banter and unexpected moments that will keep you entertained. It's a fresh take on the classic trope of opposites attract, with a delightful manga twist.
Supernatural love story with surprising twists.
New Moon could be a good read for those who enjoy romance and supernatural stories. The book captures the struggle between defying our instincts and satisfying our desires. The surprise elements throughout the book keep the reader engaged and riveted.
Doppelgängers uncover shocking familial secrets.
If you're drawn to stories that delve into personal and familial mysteries, "Truth Be Told" might just grip your interest. It cleverly weaves together the lives of two seemingly unconnected teenagers, each burdened with their own profound struggles and secrets. As they embark on a quest to unravel their identity, the book promises not only a journey through the complexities of family and self-discovery but also explores themes of cultural and religious identity. The emotional gravity and the protagonists' exploration of truth and acceptance make this a compelling read.
Mystery, romance, humor - Trouble's got it all!
This book is perfect for fans of young adult mystery novels with a witty twist. The main character, Zoe, is a sharp and hilarious narrator with a knack for getting herself into trouble. Stephanie Tromly's writing style keeps you on your toes, while the engaging plot keeps you invested until the very end.
Betrayal, Memories, and Trust in The Death Cure.
The Death Cure is a great book for readers who enjoy action-packed dystopian stories with intense character interaction. James Dashner does an excellent job of keeping the reader engaged with non-stop plot twists and suspenseful moments that leave you on the edge of your seat. The story's most unique feature is its exploration of the trust the characters have in each other, which is essential for their survival and also the unraveling of the plot. This book is a must-read for anyone who is a fan of The Maze Runner series or dystopian novels in general.
Enthralling fantasy of dreamers facing patriarchal threats.
If you're drawn to stories rich with magic, matriarchal lore, and the struggle for identity, "The Lost Dreamer" could be your next escape. It's not just the fantastical elements that'll captivate you; it's the depiction of resilience in the face of a society's shifting tides. As you dive into the lives of Indir and Saya, you'll find yourself rooting for their courage and the fierce bonds of sisterhood they represent. The parallels to modern-day societal issues might resonate deeply, making this not just a tale of fantasy, but a reflection of our own battles for autonomy and understanding.
Apocalyptic origins with a thrilling survival quest.
If you've got a taste for prequels and apocalyptic settings, 'The Kill Order' will hit the spot. It's a chance to peel back the layers of the world you've seen in Dashner's Maze Runner series. Not just an add-on but a heart-pounding adventure of its own that charts the very edge of human perseverance. Just imagine standing at the brink of civilization; this book takes you there.
Distopic exploration of mortality and societal pressure.
Imagine if dying made you better instead of ending your story—welcome to the world of "Nine." If you're curious about how a society might function if death was both an incentive and an upgrade, this read is for you. You'll follow Julian wrestling with the concept of intentionally burning through his lives, all amidst a mystery that teases a grand conspiracy. It's a story that mingles the thrills of uncovering secrets with a provocative look at life and rebirth. If you enjoy thought-provoking reads that question the value we place on existence, "Nine" will likely captivate you from the first life to the last.
Chance encounters, whirlwind romance, heartwarming narrative.
This book could be a delightful pick-me-up if you're in the mood for a story that is both sweet and serendipitous. The fast-paced timeline of just 24 hours contributes to the book's engaging nature, and readers often find Hadley and Oliver's unexpected encounter to be a charming testament to the unpredictability of love. It's a lovely blend of romance and the intriguing question of "what if," sure to appeal to romantics and daydreamers alike.
Tantalizing romance amidst high school drama.
If you're into the rollercoaster of adolescent emotions and the thrill of first loves, "Crazy Hot" takes you back to those high school hallways. The authenticity of the characters woven into a backdrop of beach town escapades makes it a perfect blend of nostalgia and escapism. It's a trip down memory lane with a side of summer romance that's hard to resist.
Transformative friendship defies society's gender norms.
If the ideas of gender fluidity and heartfelt companionship resonate with you, "The Dream-Maker's Magic" may just be the gem you're looking for. Sharon Shinn crafts a tale where identity and friendship intertwine, challenging traditional notions while whisking you into a world where dreams wield power. It's a touching narrative that also delves into the complexities of love and personal growth.
Alien teens unite, evade capture, fight invaders.
If you're drawn to tales of unity and survival against the odds, "The Rise of Nine" could captivate you. The book delves into the power of solidarity amidst an interstellar struggle, and you'll be rooting for these extraterrestrial youths as they work to outsmart their adversaries and seek out their kin. The blend of sci-fi suspense and the camaraderie among the characters makes it a thrilling read for anyone who enjoys young adult action-adventure.
Vampire-hunting teen seeks redemption.
"Stake That!" is perfect for readers who love a strong-willed heroine on a mission. This book is a great pick for those looking for a fast-paced and action-packed story. With vampires, slayers, and a deadly blood disease, this book is a thrilling read for fans of the supernatural.
A haunting confession of love, guilt, and betrayal.
If you enjoy emotionally raw mysteries, Zoe’s letters will pull you straight into her secret. The unusual death-row correspondence blends teenage romance with guilt, humour, and suspense. It’s a heartfelt, unsettling read about how one mistake can transform everything.
High-stakes alien teens unite against annihilation
If you like fast sci-fi with constant momentum, this one really delivers. It widens the world of the series, brings in fierce new allies, and gives Number Six a voice that feels sharp, brave, and urgent. Readers often love how it balances action with team chemistry, making it feel bigger, darker, and more exciting than a simple chase story.
Post-apocalyptic adventure for young adults.
Infernal Devices could be a great read for young adults who enjoy post-apocalyptic adventure stories. Philip Reeve's brilliantly-imagined world of the Traction Era, where mobile cities fight for survival, is both thrilling and thought-provoking. The book is filled with moral conundrums that will keep readers engaged and thinking long after they finish the book. The story also features a charming submarine pirate and a mysterious object that ignites a conflict that could tear the whole world apart. Overall, if you're a fan of adventure stories set in a post-apocalyptic world, you won't want to miss this one.
Teen navigates faith, identity across continents.
If you're grappling with your own personal journey or curious about how faith can influence identity, "Right Where I Belong" could resonate deeply with you. Natalia's move from Spain to Florida is a relatable metaphor for anyone undergoing a life transition, and her exploration of life away from parental pressures is both poignant and inspiring. It's a story that balances the universal search for self with the particularities of faith-based growth.
A funny makeover tale with social-climbing consequences.
If you’ve ever felt invisible, Steph’s ambitious reinvention will resonate. Her hilarious climb exposes how fragile popularity really is. It’s a warm, witty read about belonging without losing yourself.
Relatable Beachside Adolescence Struggles in School and Love.
True Blue could be a good read for young adults who are looking for a light-hearted romance set in a relatable beachside community. The book is all about the struggles of adolescence, balancing school and extracurricular activities, and navigating crushes and relationships. It is a quick read that offers juicy insights into the characters' lives while highlighting the beauty of the California coast.
Epic finale: war's cost, hope, and humanity's essence.
If the turmoil and moral complexities of war intrigue you, "Monsters of Men" will be an irresistible read. Patrick Ness masterfully weaves a narrative that challenges the characters—and readers—to grapple with the grays within the black and white of war. It isn't just a story; it's a powerful exploration of the consequences of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit. With bonus content that expands this rich universe, your journey with Todd and Viola becomes even more immersive.
Boy-God creates earth and falls for girl.
This book is ideal for readers who like imaginative, witty and humorous love stories with a hint of satire. Meg Rosoff's "There Is No Dog" is a humorously satirical and imaginative novel that tells the story of Bob, the typical teenage boy who happens to be God and his encounter with Lucy, the most beautiful girl on earth. It's a fun read that will make you laugh out loud with its clever humor and witty observations on love and life.
Hollywood teens solve mystery in school musical.
"The Four Dorothys" is a backstage pass to high school drama amplified by Hollywood glitz. If you're into the cutthroat world of showbiz with a side of mystery-solving, this book is your spotlight. It's a satirical take on what happens when egos clash and the quest for the limelight becomes a thrilling whodunit. Enjoy the twists and turns of teen drama with a comedic flair!
Puppy Love: A sweet puppy training romance.
Puppy Love is a heartwarming romance novel perfect for anyone who likes light-hearted romance. The unique feature of the book is the incorporation of dog training in the story, making it a great read for dog lovers. The book provides an entertaining and charming read while also addressing themes of first love and self-discovery.
Intense tale of resistance and survival amidst chaos.
This book is a rollercoaster of emotions, taking you on a journey through a desperate fight for survival. With its intense and shocking plot, it keeps you hooked from start to finish. The unique feature of this book is its exploration of the human spirit's resilience and the lengths people would go to protect their loved ones. If you're looking for a captivating read that will keep you on the edge of your seat, this is the book for you.
Heart-wrenching tale of tragedy, love & new beginnings.
This book would be a great read for fans of John Green's novels, as it captures a similar blend of heartbreak and humor. The protagonist's tragic accident changes the course of his life, leading him to new and unexpected friendships and love. The book shows that sometimes the greatest growth can come from the most difficult moments in life.
A hauntingly beautiful tale of love and loss.
This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeply emotional and thought-provoking journey. Gayle Forman has crafted a story that will tug at your heartstrings, making you appreciate the fragility of life and the importance of the relationships we hold dear. With stunningly descriptive prose and a captivating narrative, "If I Stay" will leave you contemplating the power of love and the choices we make in the face of tragedy. Prepare yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions as you immerse yourself in Mia's story, a tale that will stay with you long after you turn the final page.
Epic fantasy conflict; dragon menace threatens kingdom.
If you're drawn to worlds where magic intertwines with the fate of kingdoms and where dragons loom as formidable foes, "Death of the Dragon" will transport you to such a place. Cormyr's struggles and King Azoun's bravery will resonate with anyone who enjoys tales of heroism and the age-old battle between good and evil. It's a riveting addition to the Forgotten Realms saga that is sure to satisfy your craving for adventure and fantasy warfare.
Sweet revenge for outcasts.
The Sweet Revenge of Celia Door is a coming-of-age novel that captures the angst and struggles of fitting in. Celia, the protagonist, turns from trying to fit in to seeking revenge on her enemies while navigating new relationships, including a budding romance. The book would appeal to young adult readers who enjoy stories about coming into one's own while grappling with the complexities of human relationships.
Teen hero battles evil in war-brink world.
If you're into adventures that blend fantasy with a dose of reality, "The Rivers of Zadaa" may be an exciting addition to your shelf. Bobby Pendragon isn't your typical protagonist; he's a teen thrust into cosmic responsibilities way beyond his years. The way he must navigate through the complexities of Zadaa teeters on the edge of war, and the intricate lore of the Pendragon series, makes this not just a story, but an experience. It's a good pick if you are rooting for a hero who's relatable yet tasked with extraordinary challenges.
Identity, family secrets, and a gripping conclusion.
You might find "Janie Face to Face" compelling because it ties up the emotional journey that began with "The Face on the Milk Carton." It's a resolution-rich narrative that dives into the complexities of personal identity and family dynamics, seasoned with suspense. You'll be walking alongside Janie as she confronts her past, deals with the present and the true-crime writer stirring things up, and makes pivotal decisions about her future. If you've been invested in Janie's story so far, this book promises closure and an exploration of deep emotional truths.
Unlikely friendship, emotional depth, quirky humor.
If you've ever felt different or alone, 'How To Say Goodbye In Robot' might just speak to your soul. This book isn't just about teenage angst; it dives into the complexities of human connections. Its portrayal of Beatrice's bond with the enigmatic Jonah, against the backdrop of their quirks and his troubled past, offers a heartrending exploration of friendship and the definition of family. It's a particularly touching read for those who appreciate stories that are as tender as they are witty.
Real-life magic, on the run
Recommended for YA readers; explores dichotomy of magic and madness.
Teen ignites feminist revolution in high school.
If you're into stories of empowerment and solidarity, "Moxie" could be a great pick. Imagine standing up against everyday injustices and sparking a movement right where you are – that's what Vivian does with verve and courage. It speaks to the rebel in us, the part that wants to challenge the status quo and make a difference. Plus, with the Netflix buzz, it's trendy to see the book behind the film.
Lies unravel in teen romance and repercussions.
You might find "The Thing About the Truth" resonates with you if you appreciate stories about the complexities of teenage relationships and the consequences that come with the choices we make. It's an engaging narrative that examines honesty and integrity within the dynamics of young love, perfect for fans of realistic young adult fiction who enjoy seeing characters navigate the often rocky road of growing up.
Revolutionary romance in the unregulated Wilds.
Pandemonium could be a good read for someone who enjoys dystopian novels with a strong focus on romance and rebellion. The book showcases the protagonist Lena's journey and growth as she navigates a dangerous course through the unregulated wilds and gets involved in the resistance movement. The sparks of a revolution are felt throughout the book, making it a thrilling read for fans of the dystopian genre.
Escape to a floating city, until murder strikes.
Perfect Ruin is a great read for young adults who love dystopian fiction with a twist of mystery. Lauren DeStefano does a remarkable job of creating a unique world on Internment, a floating city with its secrets. The story follows Morgan, who after investigating a murder on the city, discovers a web of secrets, lies, and conspiracies that threaten the very foundation of the world she knows. DeStefano's use of suspense, intrigue, and the romantic interest in the story, makes Perfect Ruin a standout read for fans of The Hunger Games and Divergent.
Dystopian romance defending literary freedom.
If you're into a mix of action, romance, and a touch of rebellion against censorship, "Library Wars: Love & War" could strike a chord with you. It's not just the love story that will grab you, but the relatable fight for the freedom to read. Iku's passion and challenges in the Library Forces are bound to inspire and entertain.
Beach summer unfolds friendship, love, self-discovery.
If you're longing for a tale that captures the transformative power of friendship and first love, 'Keeping the Moon' is a shining choice. Sarah Dessen skillfully portrays Colie's journey, revealing how unexpected bonds can lead to self-acceptance and change one's perspective on life. This is the perfect read for a cozy introspection and a touch of summer romance.
Unleash your inner monster with Fugitives.
Escape from Furnace 4: Fugitives is a thrilling and terrifying read for fans of Prison Break and Darren Shan. The book follows the protagonist as they fight against the darkness inside them and the unholy army unleashed by the evil Alfred Furnace. The most unique and distinctive feature of this book is the constant sense of dread that pervades throughout, gripping readers and keeping them on the edge of their seats until the very end. Overall, this book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys heart-pumping action and suspense.
Heartfelt journey of loss, hope, and redemption.
If you're drawn to stories that gracefully navigate the complexities of grief and the search for meaning, "Where Things Come Back" might resonate with you. The blend of humor and poignancy in a setting that examines small-town life and the connections between characters will offer a perspective that is both grounding and enlightening. The book's interwoven narratives promise an engaging read that explores the depths of second chances.
High school love triangle meets Shakespearean echoes.
If you're drawn to stories of young love with a bittersweet Shakespearean twist, "When You Were Mine" is calling your name. Relive the aches of first love and the complexity of relationships through Rosie's eyes as her seemingly perfect romance becomes a dramatic tangle. Rebecca Serle takes you on an emotional rollercoaster, blending a classic tale with the raw, passionate energy of teenage love and rivalry that could appeal to both romantics and fans of retellings.
High-achiever conquers love with k-drama tactics.
If you're someone who appreciates the messiness and the excitement of first love and teenage awkwardness, you'll find "I Believe In A Thing Called Love" to be an absolute delight. Maurene Goo has infused Desi's journey with humor and heart, packaging a relatable overachiever's quest for love in a unique, cheeky blueprint inspired by Korean dramas. It can be just the right mix of sweet, inspiring, and entertaining for your next read.
Captivating story of love, war and tyranny.
The Forgotten Tale of Larsa is a gripping tale that takes you on a journey filled with love, war, and tyranny. This book is perfect for history enthusiasts and those who enjoy fiction with historical references. The book's unique feature is its characters and their development, especially of Princess Larsa, who transforms from a naive princess to a fierce warrior, showcasing the strength and courage of women. This book has received great reviews for its insightful themes and captivating storytelling.