Carry On by Rainbow Rowell is a captivating fantasy novel that follows the story of Simon Snow, a powerful magician prophesied to save the magical world. Filled with magic, adventure, and a hint of romance, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
Readers who enjoy fantasy and magic
Fans of LGBTQ+ romance and representation
Young adults looking for a coming-of-age story with a twist
When Dimple Met Rishi is a delightful romantic comedy that follows the story of two Indian-American teenagers, Dimple and Rishi, whose parents have arranged for them to be married. Dimple is a fiercely independent aspiring web developer who has no interest in marriage, while Rishi is a traditional and romantic young man who is excited about the arrangement. When they meet at a summer program, their worlds collide in unexpected ways, and they discover that they may have more in common than they thought.
Readers who enjoy young adult romance novels
People interested in exploring themes of culture and identity
Those who appreciate a lighthearted and humorous storytelling style
Love from A to Z is a captivating young adult novel that tells the story of two Muslim teens, Adam and Zayneb, who meet by chance in Qatar. Through journal entries, the book explores their individual struggles, their budding romance, and the power of love in the face of adversity. It is a beautifully written and important tale that addresses issues such as Islamophobia, family dynamics, and finding one's voice.
Readers who enjoy contemporary young adult romance novels
Individuals looking for diverse and authentic representation in literature
Those interested in exploring themes of love, identity, and social justice
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is a coming-of-age novel that follows two teenage boys, Aristotle and Dante, as they navigate friendship, family, and their own identities. Set in the 1980s, the book delves into themes of love, acceptance, and the search for meaning in the world. Through beautiful prose and poignant storytelling, author Benjamin Alire Saenz invites readers to ponder life's big questions alongside the charming and relatable characters.
Readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories
Those interested in exploring themes of identity, friendship, and self-discovery
Individuals who appreciate lyrical and introspective writing
Five Feet Apart by Rachael Lippincott tells the story of two teenagers with cystic fibrosis who fall in love but must maintain a safe distance from each other to avoid cross-infection. The book explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges of living with a chronic illness.
Readers who enjoy young adult fiction with a focus on romance and overcoming challenges
People interested in stories about characters dealing with chronic illness and the impact it has on their lives
Those who appreciate emotional and thought-provoking narratives
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord is a delightful YA rom-com that follows Pepper and Jack, two high school students who unknowingly engage in a Twitter war between their family-owned businesses. As the online feud escalates, so do their feelings for each other. Filled with humor, witty banter, and heartwarming moments, this book explores the complexities of family, friendship, and first love in the digital age.
Readers who enjoy lighthearted and witty romantic comedies
People who are fans of social media and modern technology
Youthful and tech-savvy individuals looking for a relatable and entertaining story
Only Mostly Devastated is a heartwarming and witty novel by Sophie Gonzales. It tells the story of Ollie, who unexpectedly finds himself reuniting with a summer fling at his new school. As he navigates his feelings for the charming and complicated Will, Ollie also grapples with family issues and the challenges of being true to himself. This book beautifully explores themes of love, identity, and acceptance.
Readers who enjoy contemporary young adult romance novels
Individuals looking for LGBTQ+ representation in literature
Those who appreciate stories about personal growth and self-discovery
'Saint Anything' by Sarah Dessen is a compelling coming-of-age novel that delves into themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery. When protagonist Sydney Stanford seeks solace and a sense of belonging outside her own troubled family, she finds herself drawn to the warm and accepting Chatham family. As Sydney navigates the complexities of her own life and relationships, Dessen weaves a poignant and relatable tale that captivates readers from start to finish.