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A Game of Noctis, Deva Fagan A Plate of Hope, Erin Frankel, illustrated by Paola Escobar Dogtown, Katherine Applegate and Gennifer Choldenko, illustrated by Wallace West Doña Quixote: Rise of the Knight, Rey Terciero, illustrated by Monica M. Magaña Ernö Rubik and His Magic Cube, Kerry Aradhya, illustrated by Kara Kramer Haiku, Ew! Celebrating the Disgusting Side of Nature, Lynn Brunelle, illustrated by Julia Patton Hannah Sharpe, Cartoon Detective, Janet Tashjian, illustrated by Jake Tashijian Invisible Isabel, Sally J. Pla It Came from the Trees, Ally Russell Legendarios: Wrath of the Rain God, Karla Arenas Valenti, illustrated by Vanessa Morales Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All, Chanel Miller Nimbus, Jan Eldredge Pedro’s Yo-Yos: How a Filipino Immigrant Came to American and Changed the World of Toys, Rob Peñas, illustrated by Carl Angel Scare School Diaries: Welcome to Scare School, Jarrett Lerner Stuntboy, In-Between Time, Jason Reynolds, illustrated by Raúl the Third Tales from Cabin 23: The Boo Hag Flex, Justina Ireland The Girl Who Figured It Out, Minda Dentler, illustrated by Stephanie Dehennin The Liars Society, Alyson Gerber The Lumbering Giants of Windy Pines, Mo Netz Volcanoes, Nell Cross Beckerman, illustrated by Kalen Chock
It’s an excellent time to explore young adult literature (books aimed at 6th to 12th graders, ages 12-18). Whether preteens and teens are looking for a new fantasy world to […]