Fall 2023 Picks for Teens

12 Books Found

Filtered by 'Fiction'
  • The Backups: A Summer of Stardom

    For fans who daydreamed about touring with Beyonce and/or Taylor Swift this summer! 3 teens get to sing backup for a pop star in this funny, engaging graphic novel, and learn that touring involves just as much drama off the stage as on. — Elizabeth Graham, Epiphany

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  • Bone Weaver

    Toma is blissfully sheltered by her undead family from the political revolution tearing across the Kosa Empire, at least until the dethroned tsar Mikhail and the witch revolutionary Vanya show up in her forest. Perfect for fans of Six of Crows and The Midnight Girls. - Alex Kohn, SNFL

     

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  • Buzzing

    A middle-school student with OCD learns to trust himself rather than the voices in his head. This cleanly drawn and gently told graphic story is full of compassion, and is for anyone who has ever had trouble fitting in and their allies. - Geoffrey Renaud, City Island

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  • House Party

    An 80's high school party movie for the modern age, House Party is a hysterical story of the last party of the semester, told by 10 hit YA authors. The night plays out in various stories that are funny, romantic, and heartfelt all at once. - Atticus Sutcliffe, City Island

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  • A Hundred Vicious Turns

    Taking place at a magical boarding school, this queer norm dark fantasy builds a world and mystery that leaves you wanting more. Perfect for fans of Akata Witch, Carry On and A Lesson in Vengeance. - Alex Kohn, SNFL 

     

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  • An Improbable Season

    Three cousins take the London social season of 1817 by storm in this sweet, teen Regency romance. A charming confection of a novel that brings to mind the naive heroines of Austen and the storytelling of Bridgerton’s Julia Quinn. - Anne Rouyer, Mulberry Street

     

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  • Lying in the Deep

    After being jilted by her boyfriend and best friend, college sophomore Jade goes on a semester at sea world cruise only to find them on board with her. When one of them is murdered, revenge-minded Jade becomes a prime suspect. A twisty, escapist thriller for fans of Karen McManus. - Anne Rouyer, Mulberry Street

     

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  • Monsters Born and Made

    To save her sister, Koral cheats her way to enter the Glory Race, a deadly competition reserved for elite society. This action packed  and Asian-influenced fantasy is perfect for readers who enjoy the Hunger Games series. — Tabrizia Jones, Pelham Parkway-Van Nest

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  • Royal Blood

    Evan, the illegitimate daughter of the King of England is forced to go public with her identity and soon becomes the prime suspect in a murder. In her search for the truth, she discovers even more royal secrets juicier than hers.  - Anne Rouyer, Mulberry Street

     

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  • Their Vicious Games

    A phenomenal YA thriller with a heavy dose of satire. It can only be described as Battle Royal meets the Inheritance Games. It is fast paced and will keep readers engaged while also having striking commentary on class and race in America. — Zoe Smolen, High Bridge

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  • Tonight We Rule the World

    If I had a nickel for books with a bisexual neurodivergent male main character where a central theme is toxic relationships and the aftermath of abuse, I'd have a nickel and this book is why. Perfect for fans of The Fever King. - Alex Kohn, SNFL 

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  • We Have Always Lived in the Castle

    Takes the awkward alienation of the teen years, adds a serious splash of spookiness, and ramps the mixer all the way up. Cathartic. - Catherine Watson, Tottenville

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