Category: Youngish Adult
Recent youngish adult fiction reads. My definition of YA is a bit fluid, but these novels typical include teenage characters and coming-of-age themes. Monsters optional.
New YA Mystery: The Obsidian Eye
Why Adults Love Young Adult Fiction
An Echo in the City
Adorable YA Romance in “A Bánh Mì for Two”
Trine Rising
The Totally True Story of Gracie Byrne
The Legacies
The Book of Essie
Chatbots, Pop Rocks, Booksta and Loss in YA “Message Not Found”
Lying in the Deep
From Dust, A Flame
The Wrong Kind of Weird
Only Ever Yours
Two Buck Hope: Optimistic, Sensitive YA Fiction
More Jesse Q Sutanto Fun in “Well, That Was Unexpected”
The Beijing Ghost of “If You Could See The Sun”
Traditional Myth and YA Adventure in “Thunderstone”
‘Dreadful Beauty’ by L. M. Rapp
Up All Night
The Grace Year
“The Obsession” by Jesse Q Sutanto
K-Drama Rules in “I Believe In A Thing Called Love”
Cursed Treasure and Reality TV Make “Reality Gold”