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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 Twisted Window
The Twisted Window
by Lois Duncan
The Hero and the Crown
The Hero and the Crown
by Robin McKinley
Dark Moon
Dark Moon
by Diane Hoh
The Graces
The Graces
by Laure Eve
Ida M. Tarbell
Ida M. Tarbell
by Emily Arnold McCully
What I Believe
What I Believe
by Norma Fox Mazer
Sam
Sam
by Francine Pascal
He Forgot to Say Goodbye
He Forgot to Say Goodbye
by Benjamin Alire Saenz
After Us
After Us
by Amber Hart
Damselfly
Damselfly
by Chandra Prasad
A Taste for Monsters
A Taste for Monsters
by Matthew J. Kirby
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The Deadly Sister
The Deadly Sister
by Eliot Schrefer
The Island
The Island
by Gary Paulsen
A Skinful of Shadows
A Skinful of Shadows
by Frances Hardinge
Lovely, Dark, and Deep
Lovely, Dark, and Deep
by Justina Chen
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Daughter of the Wind
Daughter of the Wind
by Michael Cadnum
Rewind to You
Rewind to You
by Laura Johnston
Venators: Magic Unleashed
Venators: Magic Unleashed
by Devri Walls
Material Girls
Material Girls
by Elaine Dimopoulos
A Matter of Principle
A Matter of Principle
by Susan Beth Pfeffer
His Enemy, His Friend
His Enemy, His Friend
by John R. Tunis
You Don't Live Here
You Don't Live Here
by Robyn Schneider
Westminster West
Westminster West
by Jessie Haas
Sasha Masha
Sasha Masha
by Agnes Borinsky
Nora
Nora
by Constance C. Greene
A Place Apart
A Place Apart
by Paula Fox
Greek Gods and Heroes
Greek Gods and Heroes
by Robert Graves
Anne Frank in the Secret Annex
Anne Frank in the Secret Annex
by The Anne Frank House, Ronald Leopold
What's Your Story?
What's Your Story?
by Marion Dane Bauer
The Peculiars
The Peculiars
by Maureen Doyle McQuerry
The Girl on the Outside
The Girl on the Outside
by Mildred Pitts Walter
White Stag
White Stag
by Kara Barbieri
Second Daughter
Second Daughter
by Mildred Pitts Walter
Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets
Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets
by Evan Roskos
Three Sisters
Three Sisters
by Norma Fox Mazer
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Dive
Dive
by Stacey Donovan
A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea
A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea
by Melissa Fleming
The Hummingbird Dagger
The Hummingbird Dagger
by Cindy Anstey
Remembering the Titanic
Remembering the Titanic
by Diane Hoh
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Returner's Wealth
Returner's Wealth
by Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell
The Long Ride
The Long Ride
by Bonnie Bryant
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City Light
City Light
by Harry Mazer
The Disturbed Girl's Dictionary
The Disturbed Girl's Dictionary
by NoNieqa Ramos
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April Fools
April Fools
by Richie Tankersley Cusick
Sweet
Sweet
by Emmy Laybourne
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The Real Question
The Real Question
by Adrian Fogelin
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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.