Welcome to the world of irresistible young adult fiction! Every month, our team takes a look at what books are being published and how they're resonating with early readers. We use this information to put together a roundup of soon-to-be-beloved favorites, from contemporary tales set in the suburbs to fantasy epics in realms of mystery and mischief.
For October, we've got many buzzy titles including a highly anticipated collaboration from bestselling authors Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera. Add the books that catch your eye to your Want to Read shelf and let us know what you're reading and recommending in the comments!
After a dreamy meet-cute and several disastrous dates, Arthur and Ben can’t figure out what the universe has in store for them. Is their budding romance meant to be?
Release Date: October 9
Check out Becky Albertalli’s must-read list of inclusive love stories.
Blanca and Roja are sisters bound by blood and a generations-old curse. In the end, only one of them will remain human, while the other will be trapped in the body of a swan.
Release Date: October 9
In a post-9/11 world, Muslim girls like Shirin are tired of being stereotyped. Then she meets Ocean James, a boy who somehow slips past the walls she’s built around herself.
Release Date: October 16
On the island of Sawkill Rock, an insidious monster lurks in the shadows. For decades, no one has been able to stop its reign of terror—until Marion, Zoey, and Val arrive.
Release Date: October 2
Check out our interview with Claire Legrand here.
Cast as the lead in Shakespeare’s newest play, Lady Katherine has the perfect opportunity to complete her mission: assassinating Queen Elizabeth I.
Release Date: October 23
Since the drought, Alyssa’s neighborhood has become a war zone. When her parents don’t return, she realizes she must make impossible choices in order to survive.
Release Date: October 2
Which new YA books are you most excited to read? Share it with us in the comments!
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posted by Marie on October, 08
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