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9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation, The
Sid Jacobson, Ernie Colón
For the teenager or student seeking to understand the events of 9/11 through a clear, factual, and visually engaging len
Ages 12–18
19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East
Naomi Shihab Nye
For the young reader trying to make sense of a world divided by borders and headlines. These poems bridge the gap betwee
Ages 12–18
10 Things I Hate about Pinky
Sandhya Menon
For the teen navigating the pressure of parental expectations and the messy, exciting sparks of an unexpected summer rom
Ages 12–18
Yoruba Girl Dancing
Simi Bedford
For the child grappling with the complexities of fitting into a new culture while trying to hold onto their own heritage
Ages 12–18
1-800-Where-R-You #1
When Lightning Strikes
Meg Cabot
For the teen who feels like an outsider and is looking to find their voice while navigating sudden, life-changing respon
Ages 12–18
Waiting for Fitz
Spencer Hyde
For the teenager navigating the complexities of mental health and finding solace in a friend who truly understands the w
Ages 13–18
Midnighters #2
Touching Darkness
Scott Westerfeld
For the teen who feels like they see a world others ignore, this story explores finding your tribe while navigating the
Ages 12–17
Healer #1
Touch of Power
Maria V. Snyder
For the teen navigating the weight of others' needs, this fantasy explores the cost of empathy and the courage required
Ages 14–18
The Tiger Saga #3
Tiger's Voyage
Colleen Houck
For the reader navigating the ache of being forgotten by someone they love. This high-stakes adventure explores staying
Ages 12–18
The Queen's Thief #1
The Thief
Megan Whalen Turner
For the teen who feels underestimated or trapped by their circumstances. This clever journey explores the power of wit a
Ages 10–15
The Godling Chronicles #1
The Sword of Truth (The Godling Chronicles, #1)
Brian D. Anderson
For the teen discovering their own power while navigating the weight of a hidden legacy and the call to be something mor
Ages 13–18
The Twilight Saga
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner
Stephenie Meyer
For the teenager grappling with the weight of difficult choices and the search for belonging in a world where they feel
Ages 12–18
The Rithmatist #1
The Rithmatist
Brandon Sanderson
For the teen who feels like an outsider because they lack a specific talent, or for the student who loves when math and
Ages 12–18
The Raven and the Reindeer
T. Kingfisher
For the teen realizing that some friendships are worth letting go. This reimagining of The Snow Queen focuses on finding
Ages 14–18
The Good Braider
Terry Farish
For the teen navigating the complex transition of moving to a new country while carrying the weight of past trauma and b
Ages 13–18
Bartimaeus Sequence #2
The Golem's Eye
Jonathan Stroud
For the child grappling with the pressures of expectation and the ethical dilemmas of power. This witty fantasy explores
Ages 10–15
The Sigilord Chronicles #1
The Fifth Vertex
Kevin Hoffman
For the child who feels like a burden or struggles with being seen as 'different.' This fantasy epic explores finding hi
Ages 12–18
The Raven Cycle #2
The Dream Thieves
Maggie Stiefvater
For the teenager grappling with a sense of isolation and the weight of inherited burdens, searching for where they truly
Ages 14–18
The Dragonbone Chair (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, #1)
Tad Williams
For the reader starting to feel the weight of responsibility and the slow transition from childhood play to the complexi
Ages 12–18
The Bell at Sealey Head
Patricia A. McKillip
For the reader who feels drawn to the mysterious edges of reality and the beauty of quiet, aging places. A lyrical explo
Ages 12–18
Healer #3
Taste of Darkness
Maria V. Snyder
For the teen seeking the courage to stand up against unfairness and discover their own inner power when the world feels
Ages 13–18
The Legend of Eli Monpress #5
Spirit's End
Rachel Aaron
For the reader grappling with high expectations and the weight of past mistakes. This finale explores the pressure of li
Ages 12–18
Uglies #3
Specials
Scott Westerfeld
For the teenager navigating the pressure to fit in and the complex search for a true identity in a world that demands pe
Ages 12–18
Something Witchy This Way Comes (Something Witchy, #1)
Veronica Blade
For the teen navigating the overwhelming discovery of their own identity while balancing high school social pressures an
Ages 12–17
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