2015 saw the popularity of YA fiction such as 'Illuminae' and 'Six of Crows'. These books stood out for their unique storylines and compelling writing styles.
In 2015, YA fiction like 'Red Queen' and 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' were quite popular. They had engaging plots and relatable characters that drew readers in.
There were several popular YA fiction titles in January 2016, like 'The Fault in Our Stars' and 'Divergent'.
Romance and coming-of-age stories were quite popular. Many YA novels focused on young love and the challenges of growing up.
In 2013, dystopian YA fiction was quite popular, with series like 'The Hunger Games' still having a big impact.
Another one might be 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe'. This novel beautifully explores the relationship between two boys, Aristotle and Dante, as they grow up and discover themselves and each other. It delves deep into themes of identity, family, and first love, which are common in YA novels, but with a gay perspective that makes it unique and important for the LGBTQ+ representation in literature.
A third option could be 'Fangirl' by Rainbow Rowell. While it has other themes as well, it also contains a really cute YA romance story between the main character Cath and Levi, with their relationship developing in the context of college and Cath's love for fanfiction.
A popular 2017 YA fiction was 'Moxie' by Jennifer Mathieu. It's an inspiring story about a girl who starts a feminist revolution in her high school. It shows the power of standing up for what you believe in. There are relatable characters and a great message that makes it a great read for teens. It also has a really engaging storyline that makes it hard to put down once you start reading.
The year 2017 saw the success of YA fictions such as 'Turtles All the Way Down' and 'One of Us Is Lying'. These books drew in readers with their unique plots and compelling writing styles.
2019 saw the popularity of YA novels like 'The Gilded Wolves' by Roshani Chokshi. It stood out for its unique setting and intricate storylines. Another favorite was 'With the Fire on High' by Elizabeth Acevedo, known for its heartwarming narrative.
Some of the popular YA novels in 2017 included 'Wonder' by R.J. Palacio and 'The Hate U Give' by Angie Thomas. They received a lot of praise and were widely read.
Some of the popular YA novels in 2019 included 'The Wicked King' by Holly Black and 'The Storm Crow' by Kalyn Josephson.