I would recommend 'The War that Saved My Life' by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley. It's set during World War II and follows a young girl who is evacuated from London. The story shows her growth and how the war changes her life. Also, 'Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card has elements of war, although it's set in a more futuristic and fictional universe. It's about a young boy trained to be a military leader in a war against an alien race, and it's very popular among young adults.
Sure. 'Code Name Verity' by Elizabeth Wein is a great choice. It's about two young women during World War II and their friendship and courage in the face of the war. Another one is 'Between Shades of Gray' by Ruta Sepetys, which tells the story of a Lithuanian girl and her family's deportation to Siberia during World War II. It's a very moving and educational read for young adults.
One more for young adults is 'Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl'. While it's a real diary, it can also be considered historical fiction in a way as it gives an intimate look at the life of a young Jewish girl in hiding during the Nazi regime. It's a very important and educational read for young people to understand the horrors of the war.
Sure. 'Mockingjay' by Suzanne Collins is a 2010 fiction book that's great for young adults. It's the final book in 'The Hunger Games' trilogy and is full of action, adventure, and moral dilemmas. Another one is 'I Am Number Four' by Pittacus Lore. It has an interesting premise about a group of alien refugees on Earth and their fight against the bad guys.
Definitely. 'The Hunger Games' trilogy by Suzanne Collins is really cool for young adults. It's set in a post - apocalyptic world where teenagers have to fight for survival. Another great one is 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. It's a heart - wrenching love story. And 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' by Ransom Riggs, which has a really unique concept with strange and wonderful characters.
Sure. 'The Poet X' by Elizabeth Acevedo is a great 2018 historical fiction for young adults. It tells the story of a young girl in Harlem finding her voice through poetry, and it gives a good sense of the cultural and historical context of the area. Another one is 'Dread Nation' by Justina Ireland. It's set in an alternate history where the Civil War ended with a zombie outbreak, which is a really interesting take on historical events for young readers.
The 'Six of Crows' duology by Leigh Bardugo. The first book came out in 2015. It has a great cast of characters, a complex plot set in a unique fantasy world, and is full of action and adventure that young adults would enjoy.
One popular young adult adoption fiction book is 'A Home for Lily'. It tells the story of Lily, an orphan who finally finds a loving adoptive family. It's a heartwarming story that also deals with the challenges of adjusting to a new family. 'The Secret of the Adoption' is also great. It has mystery elements as the main character tries to uncover the truth about their adoption.
For young adults, 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' by Ransom Riggs is a great freaky fiction book. It has these really strange and unique characters with special abilities. Another one could be 'The Graveyard Book' by Neil Gaiman. It's set in a graveyard and has some spooky elements but is also suitable for young adults. 'A Monster Calls' by Patrick Ness is also a good choice. It deals with some heavy and a bit freaky themes like death and monsters in a way that young adults can understand.
Sure. 'The Hunger Games' trilogy by Suzanne Collins is quite inspiring. It shows the strength and determination of a young girl, Katniss Everdeen, in a dystopian world. Another is 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. It deals with love, life, and mortality in a very moving and inspiring way. And 'Divergent' by Veronica Roth also offers inspiration as it's about a girl finding her place and identity in a divided society.
There's also 'Felix Ever After' by Kacen Callender. It's about a transgender teen, Felix, who is trying to find love and also figure out his place in the world. It has themes of self - acceptance and the challenges of being a genderqueer youth in a sometimes unaccepting society.
For young adults, 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' series by Rick Riordan is really good. It combines Greek mythology with modern - day adventures. 'Twilight' by Stephenie Meyer was very popular among young girls, with its vampire - human love story. 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry is a thought - provoking book about a seemingly perfect society. 'The Maze Runner' by James Dashner, where the characters are trapped in a maze and have to find a way out. And 'Throne of Glass' by Sarah J. Maas, which has a strong female protagonist in a fantasy world.