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Kiera Cass’ latest is a beautiful twist on siren mythology and The Little Mermaid. This standalone from The Selection author puts the limits of love and loyalty to the test and will leave you craving a sequel.

Silvera’s debut is unforgettable, with its compelling characters, its deft depiction of class politics without relying on stereotypes and slang, and its message that hardship helps us find happiness.
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Equipped with only a bow and a heart of gold, Katniss Everdeen caught cultural fire, igniting the rebel in us all. A brilliant, action-packed social commentary on media manipulation that defines the dystopian YA genre.
Alexie’s award-winning, semi-autobiographical novel is one of the most beloved and most challenged in YA. It tackles racial identity, poverty, bullying, and death with a charming combination of comedy and somberness.
The phenomenon that captivates us even a decade after its publication. Meyer puts her own spin on vampire & werewolf lore and weaves a love story that has taken root in our collective cultural heart.
A provocative take on how our small, cruel & quiet every day actions effect the lives of others. The tapes Hannah records explaining the 13 reasons why she committed suicide are haunting to hear narrated.
Those on Team Jacob will find much to love in the Wolves of Mercy Falls trilogy. A bittersweet romance between a human girl and a wolf boy both in danger of losing their humanity.
Levithan's beloved debut—an LGBT romantic comedy set in the high school version of a utopia—is performed by over two dozen actors who fully capture the intensity of this heartfelt tale.
Hilary Swank and Chad Lowe give powerful performances in Oates's YA debut, which shows how a few off-hand, violent comments can escalate into a frightening, life-ruining misunderstanding.

The relatability of two teens falling for each other over a mutual love of comics & The Smiths is a testament to Rowell’s ability to tap into the teenage experience, where first loves are sweet, awkward & all-consuming.

Victoria Aveyard’s dystopian fantasy debut completely blew me away. The protagonist reminds me of Katniss, and narrator Amanda Nolan perfectly captures her wit, insecurities, and unwavering strength.
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