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Best Young Adult Books

220 expert-reviewed books — page 8 of 10

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Calamity

by Brandon Sanderson

4.2

The Reckoners track the source of Epic powers to Ildithia — the former Atlanta — and David confronts the cosmic force behind Calamity itself, with the future of both Epics and ordinary humans at stake.

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4.2

The maji have their powers back — but so do the kosidan nobles who once oppressed them. As civil war breaks out across Orïsha, Zélie and Amari must fight enemies on multiple fronts, including each other. The second book in the Legacy of Orïsha trilogy deepens the world's moral complexity and raises the cost of revolution.

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City of Ashes

by Cassandra Clare

4.2

Clary Fray must protect those she loves as Valentine prepares to raise a demon army, while the revelation about her relationship to Jace casts a shadow over everything.

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Cytonic

by Brandon Sanderson

4.2

Spensa enters the Nowhere — a dimension outside normal space-time — to master her cytonic abilities and find a way to save humanity from the Superiority, encountering fragments of ancient civilizations and the truth about why cytonics are feared.

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Midnight Sun

by Stephenie Meyer

4.2

Twilight retold from Edward Cullen's point of view. After a partial manuscript leaked online in 2008, Stephenie Meyer spent twelve years completing the full novel. Reading the original story through Edward's immortal, analytical, perpetually-conflicted mind transforms a familiar love story into something darker and more psychologically complex.

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Ruin and Rising

by Leigh Bardugo

4.2

Alina is trapped underground, her power diminished and her allies scattered. To defeat the Darkling and end the Fold, she must find the firebird — the third amplifier — before he does. The fate of Ravka and all of its Grisha rests on a choice that will cost Alina everything.

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Tex

by S.E. Hinton

4.2

Tex McCormick is fourteen, easy-going, and content with his life in rural Oklahoma — unlike his older brother Mason, who resents everything about it. When their absent father stays away too long, the differences between the brothers deepen toward breaking point.

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The Brothers Hawthorne

by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

4.2

Grayson and Jameson Hawthorne find themselves on separate, dangerous missions — Grayson drawn into a high-stakes game that threatens everything his family built, Jameson on a globe-trotting adventure that tests the limits of his recklessness. A dual POV expansion of the Hawthorne brothers' world.

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The Red Pyramid

by Rick Riordan

4.2

Carter and Sadie Kane discover they are descended from the most powerful magicians in ancient Egypt. When their father accidentally unleashes the chaos god Set, the siblings must master Egyptian magic fast enough to prevent Set from destroying the world — and find out why their family has been lying to them.

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The Stolen Heir

by Holly Black

4.2

Set eight years after The Queen of Nothing, a new protagonist — Oak, the young prince of Elfhame — ventures into the north to recover a kidnapped human girl. What he finds is Suren, the former Queen of the Unseelie Court, living as an exile with a power she cannot control. A new duology in the Elfhame world begins.

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This Savage Song

by V.E. Schwab

4.2

In Verity, violence creates monsters — literally. Kate Harker is the ruthless daughter of the man who runs half the city by selling monster protection. August Flynn is a Sunai, a monster who feeds on souls — and who desperately wants to be human. When they become unlikely allies, the line between predator and prey disappears.

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A Swiftly Tilting Planet

by Madeleine L'Engle

4.1

Charles Wallace, now fifteen, travels through time on the back of the unicorn Gaudior to change the course of history and prevent a nuclear war, while Meg participates from a distance through kything — a form of telepathic sharing.

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City of Lost Souls

by Cassandra Clare

4.1

Jace has disappeared — taken and bound to Sebastian Morgenstern — and Clary must go undercover to find him, pretending to join Sebastian while searching for a way to free Jace from the demonic tie that controls him. The stakes are higher than ever as Sebastian prepares to raise an army.

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Concrete Rose

by Angie Thomas

4.1

The prequel to The Hate U Give — seventeen-year-old Maverick Carter navigates early fatherhood, gang loyalty, and the decision of who to become in Garden Heights in 1998.

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Eight Cousins

by Louisa May Alcott

4.1

Orphaned Rose Campbell comes to live with her seven aunts and eight boy cousins, and her unconventional guardian Uncle Alec sets about raising her according to his progressive ideas about health, fresh air, and genuine education.

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Five Survive

by Holly Jackson

4.1

Six friends on a road trip to spring break. The RV breaks down in the middle of nowhere. A sniper pins them in place. Someone in the RV is the target — and someone knows who.

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God of Malice

by Rina Kent

4.1

Glyndon Doyle arrives at Reinar University determined to start over. Killian Carson — cold, brilliant, and the undisputed ruler of campus — decides her fresh start belongs to him.

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4.1

Will, an orphan boy at Castle Redmont who dreams of becoming a knight, is instead chosen as apprentice to Halt — the kingdom's most enigmatic and skilled Ranger — and must develop the arts of stealth, archery, and tracking to help face a rising evil threatening the kingdom.

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Siege and Storm

by Leigh Bardugo

4.1

Alina Starkov is on the run from the Darkling — the powerful Grisha commander who wants to use her light-summoning abilities to control all of Ravka. Seeking safety at sea, she instead discovers a new amplifier and a privateer named Sturmhond whose motives are far more complicated than they appear.

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4.1

Bryon and Mark have been inseparable since childhood — more brothers than friends — but as they move into their mid-teens, Bryon begins to change in ways that will make their bond impossible to sustain.

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4.1

Eighteen years ago, Bel Price's mother vanished without a trace. Now a true crime documentary crew arrives to revisit the cold case — and Rachel Price suddenly reappears, alive, turning everything Bel thought she knew about her family upside down.

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The Time of the Hero

by Mario Vargas Llosa

4.1

Lima's Leoncio Prado Military Academy: the cadets live under brutal hierarchy, organize theft rings, and maintain codes of silence. When a cadet is killed, someone informs. The search for the informer consumes the novel. Vargas Llosa's debut—written at twenty-six—was burned publicly in Peru and made him internationally famous.

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Tithe

by Holly Black

4.1

Sixteen-year-old Kaye has spent her childhood moving between cities while her mother plays small venues. Returning to New Jersey, she discovers the faerie world she glimpsed as a child is real — and she is more entangled in its politics than she ever knew. Dark, seductive, and morally complicated, Tithe established the template for Holly Black's faerie fiction.

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A Wind in the Door

by Madeleine L'Engle

4.0

Meg Murry must journey inside her brother Charles Wallace's cells to battle a cosmic evil called the Echthroi, accompanied by a Teacher named Blajeny and a strange creature called Proginoskes, in a quest that turns on the power of naming and love.

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