Young Adult

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

Wonder Cover
Rating:4.1/5

Wonder Review

Auggie in 'Wonder' stole my heart! The book's themes of kindness and courage moved me. Yet, some parts felt predictable.
They Both Die at the End (They Both Die at the End Series, 1) Cover
Rating:4.3/5

They Both Die at the End Review

Mateo and Rufus's journey in 'They Both Die at the End' is a heart-wrenching tale. Adam Silvera captures raw emotions and deep bonds, despite its predictable ending. A few pacing issues, but a must-read!
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Ultimate Guide Cover
Rating:4.4/5

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Review

Percy Jackson's quirky characters, thrilling plot, and hilarious writing style make for an unforgettable read. Riordan's modern twist on Greek mythology is both entertaining and educational. Don't miss this adventure!
Red, White & Royal Blue: A Novel Cover
Rating:3.6/5

Red, White & Royal Blue Review

Red, White & Royal Blue offers a charming love story mixed with political intrigue. The characters grow well, though the dialogue can feel forced. Overall, it’s a fun and engaging read.
Fangirl: A Novel Cover
Rating:4.5/5

Fangirl Review

Fangirl's emotional depth and relatable plot shine. Cath's journey through college and fandom is charming, even if pacing stumbles a bit. Perfect for anyone who’s ever been obsessed with a fictional world.
Bones & All Cover
Rating:3.8/5

Bones & All Review

"Bones and All" served a family-style platter of horror and humor! Maren gnashes through growth. Sometimes feels slow but worth every chomp. Dark yet oddly entertaining. A memorable read for horror fans!
It Ends with Us: A Novel (1) Cover
Rating:3.8/5

It Ends with Us Review

In 'It Ends With Us', Lily Bloom navigates a heart-wrenching journey of love and resilience. While emotional depth captivates, occasional melodrama might distract. A gripping read for those seeking romance with a powerful message.
Looking for Alaska Cover
Rating:4.3/5

Looking for Alaska Review

Miles "Pudge" Halter's adventure at Culver Creek mixes humor and heartbreak. 'Looking for Alaska' brings unforgettable characters and shares life-changing lessons. Yet, some plot twists feel forced. Still, it's worth reading for laughter and tears!
Divergent cover
Rating:4/5

Divergent Series Review

"Divergent" offers an action-packed ride. Tris's character grows brilliantly, even if others seem shallow. The faction system intrigue keeps you hooked. Don't forget snacks—you might lose track of time! A thrilling read with a few bumps along the way.