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The Best Young Adult Books for Teens

Most book lovers have been reading for as long as we can remember. And when we graduated from picture books and chapter books to young adult books, it was like discovering a whole new world. We’d stay up late into the night reading with the help of book lights (or even flashlights)—but today’s YA readers are lucky to have smartphones and ereaders, making late-night reading binges even easier.  

Young adult literature is often considered the bridge between childrens’ books and adult books—though if you ask us, there’s definitely nothing wrong with being an adult who loves YA lit! (We even have a list of books for that.) 

The world of books for teens and young adults is growing rapidly, and we're keeping up with all the latest trends. Stay on top of Reese Witherspoon’s latest YA book club pick, or browse our own selections for the best YA book club books. Check out young adult books that have stood the test of time, or modern releases that spotlight more diverse voices and characters than ever before. Keep scrolling to browse everything from classics to diverse new releases in every genre, from YA romance to cozy mysteries to coming of age stories.

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The Hangman
The Hangman
by Louise Penny
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Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love
Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love
by Peter Guralnick
The Unbound Prometheus
The Unbound Prometheus
by David S. Landes
Nine Perfect Strangers
Nine Perfect Strangers
by Liane Moriarty
The Song of Achilles
The Song of Achilles
by Madeline Miller
Autobiography of a Yogi
Autobiography of a Yogi
by Paramahansa Yogananda
The Second Mrs. Astor
The Second Mrs. Astor
by Shana Abe
Ayesha at Last
Ayesha at Last
by Uzma Jajaluddin
Lord of Scoundrels
Lord of Scoundrels
by Loretta Chase
Celtic Moon Signs
Celtic Moon Signs
by Helena Paterson
Smile: How Young Charlie Chaplin Taught the World to Laugh (and Cry)
Smile: How Young Charlie Chaplin Taught the World to Laugh (and Cry)
by Gary Golio (Author), Ed Young (Illustrator)
Vermilion
Vermilion
by Molly Tanzer
The Floating Feldmans
The Floating Feldmans
by Elyssa Friedland
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Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia, Second Edition
Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia, Second Edition
by Ahmed Rashid
The Branch and the Scaffold
The Branch and the Scaffold
by Loren D. Estleman
The Princess Bride
The Princess Bride
by William Goldman
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Frosted Kisses
Frosted Kisses
by Heather Hepler
The True Believer
The True Believer
by Eric Hoffer
The Ballad of Tom Dooley
The Ballad of Tom Dooley
by Sharyn McCrumb
The Sun Also Rises
The Sun Also Rises
by Ernest Hemingway
Magic for Beginners
Magic for Beginners
by Kelly Link
Wow, No Thank You
Wow, No Thank You
by Samantha Irby
Forever My Hero
Forever My Hero
by Sharon Sala
The President's Daughter
The President's Daughter
by Ellen Emerson White
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman
by Ann Petry
Where’d You Go, Bernadette
Where’d You Go, Bernadette
by Maria Semple
Make Room for What You Love
Make Room for What You Love
by Melissa Michaels
Magic Lessons
Magic Lessons
by Alice Hoffman
How to Be an Antiracist
How to Be an Antiracist
by Ibram X. Kendi
American Lynching
American Lynching
by Ashraf H.A. Rushdy
The Engineer's Wife
The Engineer's Wife
by Tracey Enerson Wood
Flags of Our Fathers
Flags of Our Fathers
by James Bradley
Nefertiti
Nefertiti
by Michelle Moran
Little House on the Prairie
Little House on the Prairie
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
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After Dark
After Dark
by Haruki Murakami
The Hummingbird Dagger
The Hummingbird Dagger
by Cindy Anstey
Murder on the Serpentine
Murder on the Serpentine
by Anne Perry
It’s Not Okay
It’s Not Okay
by Andi Dorfman
The Women of Brewster Place
The Women of Brewster Place
by Gloria Naylor
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Lighting the Flames
Lighting the Flames
by Sarah Wendell
Sold on a Monday
Sold on a Monday
by Kristina McMorris
I'll Be Gone in the Dark
I'll Be Gone in the Dark
by Michelle McNamara
Baseball: An Illustrated History
Baseball: An Illustrated History
by Geoffery C. Ward and Ken Burns
In a Different Key
In a Different Key
by John Donvan
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Forgotten Secrets
Forgotten Secrets
by Robin Perini
Fire and Fury
Fire and Fury
by Michael Wolff
Fer-de-Lance
Fer-de-Lance
by Rex Stout
Jackdaws
Jackdaws
by Ken Follet
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Young adult literature is aimed at a younger age group (12-18 years) and features themes from adult literature, such as friendship, sexuality, and substance abuse, on a more cautious scale. 

YA books are marketed towards middle school and high-school-aged people, with ages 12-14 on the younger end of the scale and ages 15-18 on the older end of the scale. But this is not to say that adults cannot also enjoy young adult literature.