Young Adult

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

What Does It Feel Like? Cover
Rating: 4/5

What Does It Feel Like? Review

Kinsella crafts a world of humor and heartfelt moments. Her characters face relatable struggles, but sometimes things get predictable. Still, you'll find yourself laughing at the absurdities and rooting for happy endings.

Yes to the Mess: Surprising Leadership Lessons from Jazz Cover
Rating: 3.8/5

Yes to the Mess Review

Laugh-out-loud moments and eye-rolls abound in "Credence." The plot explores love, trust, and identity in an intense setting. I relate to the humorous chaos, but some scenes feel too outrageous. Keep tissues handy, it's a rollercoaster!

Every Last Word Cover
Rating: 3.5/5

Every Last Word Review

In 'Every Last Word', Samantha's witty journey through OCD and high school felt real. The poetry club added depth, though some characters felt flat. A humorous, heartfelt read with a few bumps.

The Testaments cover
Rating: 3.8/5

The Testaments Review

Margaret Atwood's 'The Testaments' is a captivating sequel with engaging characters and vivid prose. The intertwining narrative keeps you hooked, though it sometimes caters to TV fans. A gripping read worth your time despite minor predictability.

Catcher in the Rye and Nine Stories (Coles Notes) Cover
Rating: 4.3/5

Catcher in the Rye and Nine Stories Review

Holden Caulfield's journey is a rollercoaster of teenage angst, discovery, and humor. Salinger's writing captures the essence of growing up, though sometimes Holden's rants can be a bit much. It's a classic for a reason. Highly recommend it!

Freak the Mighty (Scholastic Gold) Cover
Rating: 4/5

Freak the Mighty Review

"Freak the Mighty" offers a touching dive into friendship between Max and Kevin. Their loyalty shines, but some parts feel rushed. Still, an inspiring read.

Go Ask Alice (Anonymous Diaries) Cover
Rating: 4/5

Go Ask Alice Review

"Go Ask Alice" tackles teen addiction and societal pressures in a raw, emotional style. It's captivating but sometimes feels sensational. Questions about authenticity linger, yet it resonates. Open the book for an intense ride!

It Ends With Us Movie Review: Explaining Each Character's Role and Film Insights Cover
Rating: 4/5

It Ends With Us Review

"'It Ends With Us' by Colleen Hoover weaves a tale of love, hardship, and growth. While characters shine, some plot moments felt rushed, leaving the reader wanting a bit more depth. Overall, an emotionally charged read, just bring tissues."