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Top Young Adult Books

Discover a curated selection of the most popular and acclaimed books for young adults, as voted by members of the reading community. This list includes epic fantasy novels, heartwarming romances, thrilling mysteries, and dramas exploring relevant themes for adolescents and young readers. Find your next favorite read among bestsellers and classics that have captivated thousands of readers. Perfect for those seeking the best stories for teens and young adults.

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    A Wrinkle in Time

    243 Global Votes
    • Entertains

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    A Wrinkle in Time captivates young readers with its bold protagonist Meg Murry, who embarks on a cosmic journey to save her father. The novel tackles complex themes such as individuality, love, and the struggle against conformity, resonating deeply with the experiences and aspirations of adolescents.

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    The Fault in Our Stars

    40 Global Votes
    • Very realistic

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    The Fault in Our Stars is an exceptional young adult novel that has captivated millions of readers with its touching story of love and resilience. Its honest and emotional narrative about life, death, and the meaning of living intensely resonates deeply with the young audience.

  3. 3

    Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

    8 Global Votes
    • Describes Harry's discovery that he is a wizard

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    Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone introduced millions of young readers to a captivating magical world and endearing characters, laying the foundation for a saga that would become a cultural phenomenon. Its accessible narrative and universal themes of friendship, bravery, and the fight against evil deeply resonated with the young adult audience, inviting them to dream and believe in magic.

  4. 4

    Dumplin'

    4 Global Votes
    • Named one of the best young adult books of all time by Time Magazine

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    Dumplin' deeply resonates with young adults through its heartwarming story of self-acceptance and empowerment. Protagonist Willowdean tackles insecurities and societal pressures, offering an inspiring message of embracing one's true identity.

  5. 5

    The Hunger Games

    1 Global Votes
    • Adventure and science fiction novel

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    The Hunger Games has captivated young readers with its thrilling dystopian plot and a strong, resilient protagonist, Katniss Everdeen. The novel tackles complex themes such as survival, rebellion, and social critique, resonating deeply with the concerns of the young adult audience.

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  7. 6

    Twilight

    1 Global Votes
    • Passionate and forbidden love story

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    Stephenie Meyer's vampire romance series has been a global sensation, captivating readers with its unique blend of love and supernatural elements.

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    A Court of Thorns and Roses

    0 Global Votes
    • Captivating fantasy with fairy tale elements

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    Sarah J. Maas's fantasy romance series is known for its lush world-building and complex characters, appealing to fans of faerie lore.

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    A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder

    0 Global Votes
    • Intriguing and addictive mystery plot

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    Holly Jackson's mystery novel offers a fresh take on the genre, blending suspense with relatable teen characters and themes.

  10. 9

    Six of Crows

    0 Global Votes
    • Good storytelling

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    Six of Crows captivates young readers with its intricate heist plot and its cast of morally ambiguous yet charismatic characters. The novel delivers a thrilling adventure and unexpected twists that deeply resonate with the young adult audience, exploring themes of loyalty, found family, and survival.

  11. 10

    The Giver

    0 Global Votes
    • Newberry Award Winner

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    The Giver is a cornerstone of young adult literature for its profound exploration of themes like memory, individuality, and conformity, resonating strongly with the concerns of young readers. Its carefully constructed dystopian world and its protagonist, Jonas, who questions established norms, invite reflection and foster a lasting emotional connection.