Cold the Night, Fast the Wolves, by Meg Long, is a dystopian adventure with family and survival at its core.
Browsing: young adult
Royal siblings reluctantly join forces to save their kingdom’s magic in the YA fantasy The Ivory Key, by Akshaya Raman.
Kiersten White’s fantastic Camelot Rising trilogy with Guinevere at the center comes to a close in The Excalibur Curse.
Each year, Cracking the Cover compiles a list of books that make great gifts. These are young adult books published in 2021.
Return to Regency England in Love and Lavender, the fourth installment of Josi S. Kilpack’s Mayfield Family Romance series.
These are some YA books published in September 2021 that haven’t been featured on Cracking the Cover but still deserve your attention.
Author Brendan Kiely starts a conversation with white kids about race in The Other Talk: Reckoning with Out White Privilege.
Roles are reversed when a former prisoner moves into the palace in Lynette Noni’s YA fantasy The Gilded Cage.
A young woman seeks justice following the atrocities of WWII in Sharon Cameron’s new young adult novel, Bluebird.
Two exes are thrown together when their siblings fall in love in Farah Naz Rishi’s It All Comes Back to You.