Time’s best YA books of all time are perfect reads for people who love all things young adult! The best YA books are all on our ultimate teen list. This list of compelling teen fiction books has something for everyone to enjoy. Time Magazine has curated this epic list of the most influential YA books that will enlighten and inspire you. If you are looking for book recommendations for teens, this is the place to start. Find all of the genres from contemporaries to mysteries and fantasies, and more all on our best YA books of all time list. We recommend you read them all! Continue reading
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Book Review: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas is a book that is a gripping YA political story inspired by the Black Lives Matter Movement. It adeptly explores racial injustice in a thought-provoking and meaningful way. The Hate U Give is a story that centralizes around a young woman named Starr and depicts her struggles with racism and police brutality. This is an essential five star YA novel that shockingly examines the flaws in our society and will educate its readers about race and systemic racism. Continue reading
Series Review: The Legend Trilogy by Marie Lu
The Legend Trilogy by Marie Lu is an action-packed fantasy series about a plague and government secrecy. June and Day are remarkable main characters, and the setting is fully developed. I adored this YA book series, and I would definitely recommend it to fans of dystopian novels like The Hunger Games. Continue reading
With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo
With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo is a touching story about following your passion and cooking. The main character is mature, and the subject of teen motherhood is handled in a way that is sensible, while it is not really in the spotlight of the story. Ultimately, I found this book original and very readable. Continue reading
Book Quotes: Every Day by David Levithan
Every Day is actually a re-read for me so that I can refresh my memory before the movie comes out. I chose to go with listening to the audio version, and I am really enjoying the narration. The concept of this series is so unique and the main character, A, is one that is so relatable, despite having to become a new person each and every day.




