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A chill read for older teens looking for a snug winter romance. Also perfect for neurodivergent readers looking for representation in the romance genre.
Recommended for fans of Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower, WandaVision, or those who listen to Taylor Swift’s “Invisible String” on repeat. Collections low on books about grief would benefit from adding this to their shelves.
This book will appeal to readers seeking a creepy, compelling horror novel; it’s a suspenseful blend of thought-provoking and thrilling with a Final Destination flair. Recommended for fans of R. L. Stine, Vincent Tirado, and Kat Ellis.
A whimsical adventure with romance, soul searching, and outdoor survival games all mixed together. Recommended for libraries with demand for fun rom-coms.
Most libraries can give this a pass because of its implausible romance, overuse of contemporary language, and obvious plot twists. Stick with Justina Ireland’s fabulous Dread Nation if teen readers want reimagined historical fiction with a side of horror.