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Speak

Speak

by Laurie Halse Anderson

Paperback, 197 pages

After being raped at a party, teenage Melinda is unable to tell angry partygoers why she called the police — and eventually stops speaking all together. Speak follows Melinda as she overcomes her past, and finds her voice.

  • When Talking About Sexual Consent, YA Books Can Be A Parent's Best Friend
  • Your Favorites: 100 Best-Ever Teen Novels
The Perks of Being a Wallflower

The Perks Of Being A Wallflower

by Stephen Chbosky

Paperback, 213 pages

In a thought-provoking, coming-of-age novel, teenager Charlie struggles to cope with the complex world of high school. He deals with the confusions of sex and love, the temptations of drugs and the pain of losing a close friend and favorite aunt.

  • When Talking About Sexual Consent, YA Books Can Be A Parent's Best Friend
  • Book News: Illinois School Board Restores 'Perks Of Being A Wallflower'
  • Your Favorites: 100 Best-Ever Teen Novels
Elijah of Buxton

Elijah of Buxton

by Christopher Paul Curtis

Paperback, 341 pages

In 1859, 11-year-old Elijah Freeman, the first free-born child in Buxton, Canada, which is a haven for slaves fleeing the American South, uses his wits and skills to try to bring to justice the lying preacher who has stolen money that was to be used to buy a family's freedom.

  • Teaching Kids About Slavery: Picture Books Struggle With The Task
  • Stories of Magic, Medieval Times Win Book Awards
All American Boys

All American Boys

by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely

Hardcover, 316 pages

When sixteen-year-old Rashad is mistakenly accused of stealing, classmate Quinn witnesses his brutal beating at the hands of a police officer who happens to be the older brother of his best friend. Told through Rashad and Quinn's alternating viewpoints.

  • 'All American Boys': A Young Adult Book About A Police Beating And A Hard Choice
This Book Loves You

This Book Loves You

by PewDiePie

Paperback, 1 volume (unpaged)

A popular blogger shares humorous pieces of advice and positivity, including "Never forget you are beautiful compared to a fish" and "Every day is a new fresh start to stay in bed."

  • Hemingway, Mailer, PewDiePie? YouTube Stars Hit The Best-Seller Lists
The Rest of Us Just Live Here

The Rest of Us Just Live Here

by Patrick Ness

Hardcover, 317 pages

The best friend of a kid with superhuman qualities endeavors to have a life of his own that is both normal and extraordinary in the face of constant world-shaking challenges, threats against his school, and an elusive pretty girl.

  • 'The Rest Of Us' Is Apocalypse-Adjacent

Twilight

by Stephenie Meyer

Paperback, 498 pages

When 17-year-old Bella Swan leaves Phoenix to live with her father in Forks, Washington, she meets an exquisitely handsome boy at school, for whom she feels an overwhelming attraction, and who she comes to realize is not wholly human.

  • After 10 Years Of Bella And Edward, 'Twilight Reimagined' Brings A Twist
  • Real Men Read (And Love) 'Twilight' — Really
  • 'Drood', 'Twilight' Offer Old Horror, New Thrills
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Carry on

Carry on

The Rise and Fall of Simon Snow

by Rainbow Rowell

Hardcover, 522 pages

Simon Snow's final year at the Watford School of Magicks is overshadowed by a painful breakup, an overprotective mentor, a roommate's disappearance and a plethora of monsters.

  • NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2015's Great Reads
  • Fan Fiction Comes To Life In 'Carry On'
Six of Crows

Six Of Crows

by Leigh Bardugo

Hardcover, 465 pages

Offered a chance to participate in a deadly heist that could make him rich beyond his wildest dreams, criminal prodigy Kaz Brekker recruits a team of talented associates to organize a plot that is threatened by their mutual enmity.

  • 'Six Of Crows' Is A Well-Turned Heist Tale
Zeroes

Zeroes

by Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan and Deborah Biancotti

Hardcover, 546 pages

Told from separate viewpoints, teens Scam, Crash, Flicker, Anonymous, Bellwether, and Kelsie, all born in the year 2000 and living in Cambria, California, have superhuman abilities that give them interesting but not heroic lives — until they must work as a community to respond to a high stakes crisis.

  • 'Zeroes' Is A Superhero Story — About Teenage Losers
The Golden Compass

The Golden Compass

His Dark Materials

by Philip Pullman

Hardcover, 399 pages

A slipcase anniversary edition of the first entry in the award-winning fantasy trilogy that traces the efforts of a fierce child of destiny to outmaneuver a plot that threatens multiple worlds. Complemented by a conversation between the author and Lev Grossman.

  • 'The Golden Compass' Turns 20 (Its Daemon Has Probably Settled)
Becoming Maria

Becoming Maria

Love and Chaos in the South Bronx

by Sonia Manzano

Hardcover, 262 pages

The Hispanic-American actress best known as "Maria" on Sesame Street traces her childhood and dreams that motivated her career.

  • I Met A Girl Named Maria
The Shepherd's Crown

The Shepherd's Crown

by Terry Pratchett

Hardcover, 276 pages

Deep in the Chalk, Tiffany Aching feels something stirring as an old enemy is gathering strength, and while the fairy horde prepares for invasion, she must summon all of the witches to stand with her to protect the land.

  • NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2015's Great Reads
  • 'The Shepherd's Crown' Tells Terry Pratchett Fans How To Mourn Him
  • Exclusive First Read: 'The Shepherd's Crown' By Terry Pratchett
Everything, Everything

Everything, Everything

by Nicola Yoon

Hardcover, 310 pages

A girl confined to her house by rare and profound allergies falls hopelessly in love with her new neighbor.

  • The Glimmering Sheen Of A Wide World Seen From Inside A Bubble
Emma 1

Emma 1

by Kaoru Mori

Hardcover, 386 pages

Emma, a young woman rescued from destitution and trained as a proper British maid, falls in love with William, the eldest son of a wealthy family, but their pure love may be torn apart by class differences and prejudice.

  • Love Lines: A Summer Sampler Of Romantic Manga
The Morning Gift

The Morning Gift

by Eva Ibbotson

Paperback, 410 pages

Stuck in Vienna when the Nazis took it over, Ruth Berger enters into a marriage of convenience with her father's young colleague, but finds it hard to return to her family and fiancâe when her true feelings surface.

  • Happy Ever After: 100 Swoon-Worthy Romances
Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

by Charlotte Bronte

Paperback, 328 pages
  • Happy Ever After: 100 Swoon-Worthy Romances
Eleanor & Park

Eleanor & Park

by Rainbow Rowell

Hardcover, 328 pages

Set over the course of one school year in 1986, this is the story of two star-crossed misfits—smart enough to know that first love almost never lasts, but brave and desperate enough to try.

  • Happy Ever After: 100 Swoon-Worthy Romances
  • NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2013's Great Reads
  • True Love, Book Fights, And Why Ugly Stories Matter

The Thief

by Megan Whalen Turner

Paperback, 16 pages

Magus, the King's Scholar, releases Gen, a skilled thief, from prison so that he may lead him to an ancient treasure, yet once freed, Gen has plans of his own and has no intention of letting Magus walk away with all the goods. A Newbery Honor Book & ALA Notable Children's Book. Reissue.

  • Happy Ever After: 100 Swoon-Worthy Romances
  • Out of This World: Great Sci-Fi and Fantasy
  • Excerpt: 'The Thief'
Anna and the French Kiss

Anna and the French Kiss

by Stephanie Perkins

Paperback, 400 pages

When Anna's romance-novelist father sends her to an elite American boarding school in Paris for her senior year of high school, she goes reluctantly — and meets the amazing Etienne St. Clair. Will their year of near-misses lead to love?

  • Happy Ever After: 100 Swoon-Worthy Romances
  • Your Favorites: 100 Best-Ever Teen Novels
  • Oh, To Be Young: The Year's Best Teen Reads
Foulsham

Foulsham

by Edward Carey

Hardcover, 344 pages

The second volume of Carey's Iremonger Trilogy ventures outside the walls of the forbidding Heap House to the heaps themselves, as a boy (formerly a bath plug) searches for his family and a gold coin (formerly a boy) gets passed hand-to-hand around the city.

  • 'Foulsham' Ventures Forth Into A Grimy, Enthralling City
Shadowshaper

Shadowshaper

by Daniel Jose Older

Hardcover, 297 pages

When the murals painted on the walls of her Brooklyn neighborhood start to change and fade in front of her, Sierra Santiago realizes that something strange is going on — then she discovers her Puerto Rican family are shadowshapers and finds herself in a battle with an evil anthropologist for the lives of her family and friends.

  • NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2015's Great Reads
  • 'Shadowshaper' Paints A Vibrant Picture
Caminar cover

Caminar

by Skila Brown

Hardcover, 208

Carlos lives in a rural Guatemalan village in 1981, when the country is mired in civil war. After a group of soldiers attacks his village, young Carlos must make his way up a mountain on foot to warn his grandmother about the encroaching violence.

  • This Weekend, 'Caminar' Navigates Horrors With Poetry
  • These Books Were Made For Walking: Summer Reads To Stroll Through
Illusionarium

Illusionarium

by Heather Dixon

Hardcover, 361 pages

As apprentice to his medical scientist father, Jonathan works to find the cure to a plague that has struck the capital city, but the newly discovered chemical that may help will also put at risk all that Jonathan holds dear.

  • The Fireworks Of 'Illusionarium' Never Quite Feel Real
Nimona

Nimona

by Noelle Stevenson

Hardcover, 266 pages

Lord Blackheart, a villain with a vendetta, and his sidekick, Nimona, an impulsive young shapeshifter, must prove to the kingdom that Sir Goldenloin and the Institution of Law Enforcement and Heroics aren't the heroes everyone thinks they are.

  • NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2015's Great Reads
  • Fun, Fast-Moving 'Nimona' Is A Perpetual Surprise
  • 'Nimona' Shifts Shape And Takes Names — In Sensible Armor, Of Course
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