Suggested by a hardcore, dedicated book-worm these books are mainly for the teenage type. The Top Ten 1 Harry Potter by J.K Rowling Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling is a seven-book series that follows the adventures of a young wizard named Harry Potter and his friends Hermione Granger and...
Still, this young adult book series is more than worth it for the intrigue, excitement, and thought-provoking ideas about morality and “good vs. evil,” especially as these teenage books progress into more sophisticated territory. 4. A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin Buy on Amazon...
It's a slightly tricky age, as kids become more aware of specific types of book they like or don't like, but there are lots of good books out there so it's just a question of finding the right one. Our list of new books in popular series also contains plenty of great books for ...
Genres (Book):Speculative fiction, Chivalric romance, Fiction, Adventure fiction, Fantasy Original Language:English Language Dig DeeperThe Best Selling Books of All Time Also ranks #1onThe Best Fantasy Book Series Also ranks #1onNPR's Top 100 Science Fiction & Fantasy Books ...
However, her world turns upside down when these letters are mysteriously mailed out, leading to a series of romantic entanglements and revelations. The film's appeal lies in its relatable characters and authentic portrayal of teenage life. Lara Jean, as the protagonist, is a relatable and ...
This book was revolutionary because of how independent the women in the story were. Today, the character of Jo remains popular, especially among teenage girls, as she discovers who she truly is. “I want to do something splendid…something heroic or wonderful that won’t be forgotten after I...
30. Jill's Book Blog » Young Adult Blog https://jilljemmett.com/category/young-adult/ + Follow Blog Jill Jemmett's blog curates an engaging collection of young adult literature, showcasing a wide range of stories that capture the essence of teenage life, personal growth, and imaginative...
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: A modern-day spin on classic Greek legends, this adventure-filled series about a group of teenage demigods will cultivate and capture the imaginations of readers. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Follow Greg Heffley, a middle schooler who...
The series follows half-wild young Lyra, braving talking bears, witches and science experiments on children. This gritty and inventive series faces down injustice with breathtaking world-building.2 The Book Thief by Markus Zusak Now 50% Off
But Take Note:While some parents find this age appropriate for tweens, others consider the content more advanced, and appropriate for a young teenage audience. This book uses a friendly tone to talk to middle schoolers about subjects they spend tons of time thinking about, like crushes, kissing...