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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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All the President’s Men
All the President’s Men
by Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward
Meet Cute Diary
Meet Cute Diary
by Emery Lee
Lord of Light
Lord of Light
by Roger Zelazny
Eat, Pray, Love
Eat, Pray, Love
by Elizabeth Gilbert
What I Did For a Duke
What I Did For a Duke
by Julie Anne Long
Wolf Hall
Wolf Hall
by Hilary Mantel
Mine Till Midnight
Mine Till Midnight
by Lisa Kleypas
A Curse So Dark and Lonely
A Curse So Dark and Lonely
by Brigid Kemmerer
The Selected Poems of Langston Hughes
The Selected Poems of Langston Hughes
by Langston Hughes
Maus
Maus
by Art Spiegelman
The Lemon Tree Hotel
The Lemon Tree Hotel
by Rosanna Ley
The Storyteller
The Storyteller
by Kathryn Williams
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The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
White Teeth
White Teeth
by Zadie Smith
Rose Daughter
Rose Daughter
by Robin McKinley
Slaughterhouse Five
Slaughterhouse Five
by Kurt Vonnegut
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Body Parts
Body Parts
by Jessica Kapp
These Hollow Vows
These Hollow Vows
by Lexi Ryan
Brown Girl Dreaming
Brown Girl Dreaming
by Jacqueline Woodson
Foundation
Foundation
by Isaac Asimov
Missing Since Monday
Missing Since Monday
by Ann M. Martin
Beautiful Ruins
Beautiful Ruins
by Jess Walter
The Lathe of Heaven
The Lathe of Heaven
by Ursula K. Le Guin
Chocolate
Chocolate
by Kay Frydenborg
Greek Gods and Heroes
Greek Gods and Heroes
by Robert Graves
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
by Maya Angelou
The Curse of the Blue Figurine
The Curse of the Blue Figurine
by John Bellairs
Wild
Wild
by Cheryl Strayed
Kafka on the Shore Novel
Kafka on the Shore Novel
by Haruki Murakami
Allegedly
Allegedly
by Tiffany Jackson
More Than This
More Than This
by Patrick Ness
Believarexic
Believarexic
by J.J Johnson
The Silent Wife
The Silent Wife
by A.S.A. Harrison
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
by Steig Larsson
Swamplandia!
Swamplandia!
by Karen Russell
Kindred
Kindred
by Octavia Butler
Dreadnought
Dreadnought
by April Daniels
Empress of All Seasons
Empress of All Seasons
by Emiko Jean
The Jesus Incident
The Jesus Incident
by Frank Herbert
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow
by Daniel Kahneman
When the Legends Die
When the Legends Die
by Hal Borland
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
by Jesse Andrews
Call Me Tuesday
Call Me Tuesday
by Leigh Byrne
All These Beautiful Strangers
All These Beautiful Strangers
by Elizabeth Klehfoth
The Immortal Life of Henriette Lacks
The Immortal Life of Henriette Lacks
by Rebecca Skloot
The Secret of the Yellow Death
The Secret of the Yellow Death
by Suzanne Jurmain
The Virgin Suicides
The Virgin Suicides
by Jeffrey Eugenides
Where the Red Fern Grows
Where the Red Fern Grows
by Wilson Rawls
Reasons to Stay Alive
Reasons to Stay Alive
by Matt Haig
Brother, I'm Dying
Brother, I'm Dying
by Edwidge Danticat
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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.