Hand these nail-biters to teens drawn to the movie based on Patrick Ness's novel The Knife of Never Letting Go.
Hand these novels for fans of this reboot of the 1984 Karate Kid movie, in which Johnny Lawrence has grown up and opened his own dojo.
Popular in the early 2000s, this manga category for teen and tween girls is seeing renewed interest and a bevy of new titles with twists on standard tropes.
Spine-tingling books like these can be perfect companions in dark times.
Let’s show our children a world where everyone does not look, worship, or think the same—and that in spite of our differences, we’re more alike than different. Let’s join together on March 1 and Read Woke Across America!
From fantasy to more realistic stories, these diverse works update classic coming out narratives and focus on self-discovery.
The 41 international books selected this year by the United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY) range from picture books and poetry to nonfiction and novels.
Three page-turners for fans of the show about a teenage British spy, based on best-selling books by Anthony Horowitz.
From a choose-your-own-path Romeo and Juliet to a Macbeth retelling that channels #MeToo, there's something here for all teen readers and fans of the Bard.
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