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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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Elizabeth Warren: Her Fight. Her Work. Her Life.
Elizabeth Warren: Her Fight. Her Work. Her Life.
by Antonia Felix
Lucky
Lucky
by Jackie Collins
Baking Imperfect
Baking Imperfect
by Lottie Bedlow
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Run Time
Run Time
by Catherine Ryan Howard
World Travel
World Travel
by Anthony Bourdain
Bewilderment
Bewilderment
by Richard Powers
Unsheltered
Unsheltered
by Barbara Kingsolver
The Whiskey Rebels
The Whiskey Rebels
by David Liss
The Story of More: How We Got to Climate Change and Where to Go from Here
The Story of More: How We Got to Climate Change and Where to Go from Here
by Hope Jahren
The Calling of the Grave
The Calling of the Grave
by Simon Beckett
The Distant Echo
The Distant Echo
by Val McDermid
The Woman Before Wallis
The Woman Before Wallis
by Bryn Turnbull
The Scarecrow of Oz
The Scarecrow of Oz
by L. Frank Baum
Kiss My Asterisk
Kiss My Asterisk
by Jenny Baranick
The Battle for Christmas
The Battle for Christmas
by Stephen Nissenbaum
Why Did I Ever
Why Did I Ever
by Mary Robison
Loitering with Intent
Loitering with Intent
by Muriel Spark
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Tender is the Night
Tender is the Night
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch
Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch
by Sally Bedell Smith
The Circle
The Circle
by Dave Eggers
Forever Amber
Forever Amber
by Kathleen Winsor
The Gastronomical Me
The Gastronomical Me
by MFK Fisher
My Life in France
My Life in France
by Julia Child
The Greatest Game Ever Played
The Greatest Game Ever Played
by Mark Frost
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The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas
The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas
by Gertrude Stein
Exterminate All the Brutes
Exterminate All the Brutes
by Sven Lindqvist
Sex & World Peace
Sex & World Peace
by Valerie M. Hudson
The World According to Garp
The World According to Garp
by John Irving
The Last Thing He Wanted
The Last Thing He Wanted
by Joan Didion
My Reading Life
My Reading Life
by Pat Conroy
Adventures in the Screen Trade
Adventures in the Screen Trade
by William Goldman
The Boys from Brazil
The Boys from Brazil
by Ira Levin
The Future is History
The Future is History
by Masha Gessen
Locking Up Our Own
Locking Up Our Own
by James Forman Jr.
The Exorcist
The Exorcist
by William Peter Blatty
A Date with Murder
A Date with Murder
by Jessica Fletcher, Donald Bain, and Jon Land
Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage
Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage
by Alice Munro
Nothing Can Hurt You
Nothing Can Hurt You
by Nicola May Goldberg
Seating Arrangements
Seating Arrangements
by Maggie Shipstead
Fear of Dying
Fear of Dying
by Erica Jong
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Literature’s Sexual Rebels
Only Child
Only Child
by Rhiannon Navin
A Beautiful Poison
A Beautiful Poison
by Lydia Kang
I, Tituba
I, Tituba
by Maryse Condé
The Last Tudor
The Last Tudor
by Philippa Gregory
To Marry a Scottish Laird
To Marry a Scottish Laird
by Lynsay Sands
Modesty Blaise
Modesty Blaise
by Peter O'Donnell
The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
by Stuart Turton
The Library of Lost and Found
The Library of Lost and Found
by Phaedra Patrick
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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.