8 YA Books We Can't Put Down

This spring, tuck into an addictive young adult novel.

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According to Your Tango, “you’re never too old to learn a life lesson when it’s well-written.” This is what I have come to learn about books of my youth. To this day, 30 years later picking it up, Ntozake Shange’s Betsey Brown is still my favorite book and a rite of passage into womanhood. The YA genre is big and appeals to kids of all ages. Here, I have composed the first in a limited series about YA books that are must-reads for spring.


Related: 10 Thought-Provoking YA Books Like The Hate U Give 

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Royals

By Rachel Hawkins

A young teen from Florida, Daisy Winters ain’t glamorous, nor is she popular like her sister. Instead, she is perfectly happy blending into the background,, But, what happens when her family is thrust into the spotlight  after her sister becomes engaged to a member of the royal family? Can Daisy resist the rappings that come with fame and will she find her happily ever after? If you love The Princess Diaries, this book is right up your alley and just in time for the royal wedding coming this spring. Royals releases on May 1.

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When Dimple Met Rishi

By Sandhya Menon

Dimple and Rishi have nothing in common—except for the fact that their families have arranged for them to be married. Can this couple overcome tradition to find true love?

Related: The Best YA Books Getting Us Through 2020 

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Queer, There, and Everywhere

By Sarah Prager

Delve into the lives of 23 historical LGBTQ figures you may not know about, like Eleanor Roosevelt.  

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The Disturbed Girl's Dictionary

By NoNieqa Ramos

Debut author NoNieqa Ramos tells a powerful story about the challenges and triumphs of those who grow up under some of the worst circumstances.

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Between the Lines

By Nikki Grimes

Seventeen years since Nikki Grimes’ Coretta Scott King Award–winning comes story about an inspiring writer whose only dream is to work for The New York Times.

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Where I Live

By Brenda Rufener

Blog editor by day, homeless by night, Linden is determined to keep her secret—that is, until she learns of one her classmate is keeping. Can she help without exposing herself?

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You're Welcome, Universe

By Whitney Gardner

A racial slur about one of her best friends prompts Julia to cover it with graffiti art and unify a community.

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Burn Baby Burn

By Meg Medina

After the worst winter on record, a city erupts and what follows is, arson, a blackout, and a serial killer named Son of Sam, all conspiring to make one of the hottest summers of all time.

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This article originally appeared on BookTrib.

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