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1 of 18 titles
6 Times We Almost Kissed (And One Time We Did)
by Tess Sharpe
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Six moments lead us to two girls, one kiss, and three little words that were maybe always true in this gorgeous novel perfect for fans of Nina LaCour and Jenny Han. It’s for everyone who’s stayed up too late reading slow-burn fanfic, waiting for the kiss.
2 of 18 titles
The Black Queen
by Jumata Emil
Random House Children’s Books
Nova Albright was going to be the first Black homecoming queen at Lovett High—but now she's dead. Murdered on coronation night. Now Fans of One of Us Is Lying and The Other Black Girl will love this unputdownable thriller.
3 of 18 titles
The Davenports
by Krystal Marquis
Penguin Young Readers
The first in a breathless YA series set in 1910 Chicago, The Davenports offers a glimpse into a period of African American history often overlooked, while delivering a totally escapist, swoon-worthy read. This tale follows four determined, passionate young Black women discovering the courage to steer their own path in life—and love.
4 of 18 titles
The Family Fortuna
by Lindsay Eagar
Candlewick Press
By turns delightful and disturbing, bawdy and breathtaking, horrific and heartfelt, this electric and exquisitely crafted story about a family like no other challenges our every notion of what it means to be different—subject to an earful of screams—and to step out of the shadows and shine anyway.
5 of 18 titles
Live Your Best Lie
by Jessie Weaver
Disney Publishing Group
Sometimes the prettiest Instagram feeds mask the darkest, and bloodiest, secrets. Told in multiple POVs interspersed with social media posts and flashbacks, Live Your Best Lie has twists and turns that will keep readers turning the page and no one will be able to guess the ending. Perfect for teens who can’t wait to devour their next addictive, soapy thriller.
6 of 18 titles
Paper Planes
by Jennie Woods; illus. by Dozerdraws, Micah Myers (letterer)
Maverick
High schoolers Leighton and Dylan have always been inseparable, but when they’re shipped off to a summer camp for troubled youth in the aftermath of a tragic event, their friendship is put to the test. The challenges of camp pushes the once-inseparable friends onto journeys of self-discovery that force them to re-examine, explore their friendship, and discover the type of person they truly want to be.
7 of 18 titles
Promise Boys
by Nick Brooks
Henry Holt and Co.
The Urban Promise Prep School vows to turn boys into men through extreme discipline and strict rules. This, the Principal Moore Method, supposedly saves lives. But then Moore ends up murdered, and three boys emerge as the prime suspects. With all three maintaining their innocence, they must band together to track down the real killer. But is the true culprit hiding among them?
8 of 18 titles
Queen Among the Dead
by Lesley Livingston
Zando Young Readers
A stunning Celtic YA fantasy adventure inspired by the legend of the first true queen of Ireland. In the kingdom of Eire, magic is outlawed and hoarded by Druid priests. When Eire is threatened by a power struggle, unlikely allies Neve the daughter of the king, and Ronan, a Druid's apprentice-turned-thief, must band together to take back the throne.
9 of 18 titles
Saints of the Household
by Ari Tison
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Books for Younger Readers
Growing up with a physically abusive father, Max and Jay learned the only way to protect themselves is to keep their heads down. But when a classmate is in trouble, they intervene, harming their school's soccer star. As the truth unfolds, Max and Jay grapple with their actions. They'll have to reach back to their roots to find their way forward.
10 of 18 titles
Seven Faceless Saints
by M. K. Lobb
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
In the city of Ombrazia, saints and their disciples rule with terrifying and unjust power, playing favorites while the unfavored struggle to survive. Now a murderer stalks Ombrazia’s citizens. Discover what’s lurking in the shadows in this dark fantasy debut with a murder-mystery twist, perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Kerri Maniscalco.
11 of 18 titles
Side Effects
by Ted Anderson; illus. by Tara O’Connor
Seismic Press
Hannah’s dealing with a lot in her first year of college and to make matters worse, she’s also battling her own brain, in the form of anxiety and depression. Fortunately, her therapist has put her on some meds to help, but those meds cause some unintended side effects, like sleepless nights, pounding headaches… …or, in Hannah’s case, superpowers.
12 of 18 titles
Song of Silver, Flame Like Night
by Amélie Wen Zhao
Random House Children’s Books
In a fallen kingdom, one girl carries the key to discovering the secrets of her nation's past—and unleashing the demons that sleep at its heart. An epic fantasy series inspired by the mythology and folklore of ancient China.
13 of 18 titles
Stateless
by Elizabeth Wein
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
A female pilot is chosen to represent Britain in Europe’s first air race for young people. But, with war on the horizon, events turn violent. From the beloved #1 bestselling author of Code Name Verity, this thrilling murder mystery set in 1937 Europe soars with intrigue, glamour, secrets, and betrayal.
14 of 18 titles
There Goes the Neighborhood
by Jade Adia
Disney Publishing Group
The gang is fake, but the fear is real. A raised fist against the destructive forces of gentrification and a love letter to communities of color everywhere, Jade Adia's unforgettable debut tells the darkly hilarious story of three best friends willing to do whatever it takes to stay together.
15 of 18 titles
Unseelie
by Ivelisse Housman
Inkyard Press
This high-energy YA fantasy follows the adventures of changeling Seelie and her twin sister as they embark upon the heist of a lifetime for a mystery legacy. As they evade capture by both human and fae forces, Seelie discovers more about her own Autistic identity, her magical powers, and love along the way.
16 of 18 titles
We Are All So Good at Smiling
by Amber McBride
Feiwel & Friends
Whimsy is back in the hospital for treatment of clinical depression. When she meets a boy named Faerry, she recognizes that their lives are intertwined. They both have magic, and they both are terrified of the Forest at the end of lane–a Forest full of monsters, fairy tales, and pain that they have both been running from for 11 years.
17 of 18 titles
When It All Syncs Up
by Maya Ameyaw
Annick Press
A Black teen dancer with dreams of landing a spot in a prestigious ballet company must learn to dance on her own terms in this explosive debut by Maya Ameyaw about the healing power of art and friendship. “[A] stunning read…simmering with tension and gripping to the final word."—Debbie Rigaud, NYT bestselling author of Simone Breaks All The Rules
18 of 18 titles
The Wrong Kind of Weird
by James Ramos
Inkyard Press
A high-energy YA contemporary love story following multicultural geek and nerd club member Cameron Carson... and his secret relationship with school queen bee Karla Ortega.
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