Sure. 'Falling for Your Best Friend's Twin' by Karey White is a great option. It has a light - hearted romance story that is appropriate for young adults and also incorporates LDS themes.
A really good one is 'The Inheritance' by Michael R. Hicks. It has elements of mystery along with a budding romance. It's suitable for young adults as it doesn't have any inappropriate content and presents LDS values in an engaging way.
There's also 'The Reluctant Bachelorette' by Rachael Anderson. It's a fun read with a young adult - focused LDS romance. The characters are relatable, and the story shows how love can be found in unexpected ways within an LDS community.
The 'Love and Faith' series is also a good choice. It focuses on the experiences of young LDS adults in love. It deals with issues like dating, friendship, and staying true to one's beliefs while in a relationship in a relatable way for young readers.
Definitely! 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han is a great choice. It's about a girl whose secret love letters get sent out, leading to some interesting romantic situations. It's a sweet and relatable story for young adults. Another is 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda' which also has a lovely young adult romance at its core, dealing with themes like coming out and first love in a really positive way.
Sure. 'Divergent' by Veronica Roth is a great choice. It has a post - apocalyptic setting with lots of action, like the initiation into the different factions, and a growing romance between Tris and Four. Another is 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. While it's more focused on the romance, there are also some action - related events like their trip to Amsterdam. Also, 'The Maze Runner' by James Dashner has action - packed scenes of the boys trying to escape the maze and a bit of a budding romance.
Yes, 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han is a great best - selling young adult fiction romance. It follows Lara Jean as she deals with love letters she wrote to her crushes that accidentally get sent out.
Sure. 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han is a great choice for young adults. It's about Lara Jean and her love letters that accidentally get sent out. Another one is 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. It has a poignant love story between Hazel and Augustus, two teenagers dealing with illness. 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda' by Becky Albertalli also fits. It's a story of Simon's coming - out journey and his budding romance.
Sure. 'The Friend' magazines often have fictional stories suitable for young readers. Also, 'The Princess and the Goblin' by George MacDonald. It has simple yet profound themes that are great for kids. Another is 'The Little House on the Prairie' series. While not strictly LDS, it has values like family, hard work, and faith that align well with LDS teachings.
Yes. 'Looking for Alaska' by John Green is a heartbreaking YA book. It deals with themes of loss, love, and the search for meaning. The events in the story, especially towards the end, are really sad. 'Before I Fall' by Lauren Oliver is another one. The main character relives the same day over and over again until she figures out how to make things right, and in the process, there are a lot of heart - breaking revelations. 'We Were Liars' by E. Lockhart is also a great option. The mystery and the family secrets that unfold are quite sad and will leave young adult readers with a heavy heart.
Yes. 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' is a very interesting beautiful fiction book for young adults. It has a unique plot with strange and special children. 'Paper Towns' by John Green is also a good read. It tells a story about a boy's search for a girl who has disappeared. And 'The Giver' which makes young adults think about society and the concept of sameness.
Well, 'The Girl from Everywhere' by Heidi Heilig is an interesting 2016 young adults fiction book. It has a cool concept of time travel and a strong female lead. Also, 'A Study in Charlotte' by Brittany Cavallaro is worth mentioning. It reimagines Sherlock Holmes and Watson as teenagers at a boarding school, full of mystery and teenage drama.
Sure. 'The Sunbearer Trials' by Aiden Thomas is a popular 2023 young adult fiction. It has a great mix of adventure, mythology, and diverse characters. Another one is 'Ophelia After All' by Racquel Marie, which deals with themes like identity and first love in a really relatable way.