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6,921 books found
Fear Street #49
Into the Dark
R.L. Stine
Tension rises on Fear Street as dark secrets and high-stakes suspense pull readers into a world where every shadow holds
Ages 12–18
In Honor
Jessi Kirby
For the teen processing the sudden loss of a sibling while searching for a way to honor their memory through a final, me
Ages 13–18
Impossible Thing to Say, An
Arya Shahi
For the teen exploring how their cultural heritage fits into a world that feels increasingly divided and uncertain.
Ages 14–18
The Illuminae Files #1
Illuminae
Amie Kaufman, Jay Kristoff
Classified reports and censored emails piece together the story of Kady and Ezra, two teens caught in a deadly corporate
Ages 12–18
If You Find Me
Emily Murdoch
For the teenager processing deep scars from the past, this story explores the courage it takes to trust again after year
Ages 14–18
If Ever I Return Again
Corinne Demas
For the child seeking to understand the journey of life and the strength required to stay on a path of integrity when fa
Ages 10–18
Icarus
K. Ancrum
Secrets and heavy expectations weigh down a young life in this modern, lyrical reimagining of a classic myth about the r
Ages 14–18
I, Claudia
Mary McCoy
For the teenager navigating the shark-infested waters of high school social hierarchies and the moral cost of gaining in
Ages 14–18
I See Reality: Twelve Short Stories About Real Life
Grace Kendall
For the teen navigating the complexities of modern life, from mental health struggles to the search for true identity an
Ages 12–18
I Rise
Marie Arnold
For the teenager grappling with systemic unfairness and finding the courage to speak out when someone they love is treat
Ages 12–18
I Am Alfonso Jones
Tony Medina
For teens grappling with news of police violence and systemic injustice, this haunting graphic novel offers a space to p
Ages 12–18
How to Be a Good Creature
Sy Montgomery
For the nature lover or pet owner seeking to understand our deep connection to the animal kingdom through a scientist's
Ages 10–18
Hopeful Heart, A: Louisa May Alcott Before Little Women
Deborah Noyes
Before she was a famous author, Louisa May Alcott grew up in New England surrounded by great thinkers, fueled by a creat
Ages 12–18
Hitch
Jeanette Ingold
A young man finds hard work and a sense of belonging while building parks in the rugged wilderness with the Civilian Con
Ages 12–18
Hill We Climb, The: An Inaugural Poem for the Country
Amanda Gorman
Gorman’s powerful words call for unity and healing, offering a vision of light and hope for a country walking the path t
Ages 12–18
Hidden City
Sarah Grace Tuttle
For the reader beginning to question how technology and social pressure shape who they are, this story explores the valu
Ages 14–18
Her Good Side
Rebekah Weatherspoon
For the teenager navigating the pressure of first dates and body image, this story celebrates finding confidence while s
Ages 14–18
Hard Times For Jake Smith
Aileen Kilgore Henderson
For children navigating questions about destiny, morality, and how people with completely different worldviews can still
Ages 12–18
Half-Resurrection Blues (Bone Street Rumba, #1)
Daniel José Older
Carlos Delacruz serves as an agent for the Council of the Dead, searching for his lost memories while walking the fine l
Ages 14–18
Greener Grass #1
Greener Grass
Caroline Pignat
Fourteen-year-old Kit Byrne fights to keep her family together amidst the hunger and threat of eviction during the Great
Ages 12–16
Great or Nothing
Joy McCullough, Caroline Tung Richmond, Tess Sharpe, Jessica Spotswood
For the teen processing the heavy weight of loss while trying to find their purpose. This WWII reimagining of Little Wom
Ages 12–18
Goodbye from Nowhere
Sara Zarr
For the teenager grappling with the shock of a parent's infidelity and the fragile reality of a family falling apart.
Ages 14–18
Glimpsed
G. F. Miller
For the teen who feels responsible for everyone else's happiness but forgets to look after their own heart while navigat
Ages 12–18
Give a Boy a Gun
Todd Strasser
Transcribed interviews with a grieving community piece together the complex social tensions and warning signs surroundin
Ages 14–18
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