Young Adult

Books written for readers between the ages of 12 and 18, often dealing with themes relevant to teenagers.

When Among Crows Cover
Rating:3.5/5

Divergent Series Review

Roth hooks readers with an engaging plot and solid main character growth. However, some side characters feel underdeveloped. Despite pacing inconsistencies, her rich world-building keeps readers engaged. It's a thrilling dystopian ride worth experiencing.
It Ends With Us Movie Review: The True Story Behind the Film with Details of the Cast, Plot, Production, and More (Movie Review Catalogue) Cover
Rating:4/5

It Ends With Us Review

I laughed, cried, and felt all the feels! 'It Ends with Us' delivers a rollercoaster of emotions with its gripping plot. Lily is a gem, but some characters lack depth. Worth the read, though!
The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air Book 3) Cover
Rating:4.5/5

The Queen of Nothing Review

Holly Black’s 'The Cruel Prince' serves up a delightful mix of plot twists, rich world-building, and intense romance. Some side characters could use more depth, but overall, it’s a thrilling read!
Six of Crows (Six of Crows, 1) Cover
Rating:4/5

Six of Crows Review

Six of Crows is a wild heist with unforgettable characters. Bardugo's world-building is top-notch, though it can slow the pace. A must-read for fantasy lovers!
Red Queen cover
Rating:3.8/5

Red Queen Review

The world of 'Red Queen' keeps you hooked with its intense highs and layered details. Some characters lack depth, but it's a thrilling ride for fans of rebellious heroines and dystopian tales.
The Catcher in the Rye cover
Rating:4/5

The Catcher in the Rye Review

Holden's NYC adventure is a mix of teenage rebellion and deep reflections. A relatable yet frustrating journey of finding oneself. Quick tip: watch out for those ducks!
Dead Poets Society Cover
Rating:4.8/5

Dead Poets Society Review

Dead Poets Society is a roller coaster for bookworms. Characters like Neil and Todd grow thanks to Mr. Keating. Themes of individuality shine, though some moments feel rushed. Still, a must-read for drama lovers!
The Giver: A Newbery Award Winner (Giver Quartet, 1) Cover
Rating:4/5

The Giver Review

Lowry’s 'The Giver' is a gripping tale with rich world-building and profound themes. Jonas’s growth and the questions about society make it a must-read, despite some pacing issues.
November 9 cover
Rating:3.8/5

November 9 Review

November 9 offers a thrilling ride with surprising twists and deep emotions. The characters are relatable, though some side characters need more depth. A great read for romance fans!