The 10 Best Young Adult Books

Updated April 09, 2020 by Karen Bennett

This wiki has been updated 23 times since it was first published in March of 2018. Written for young adults, but also well suited for readers in their 20s, 30s, and beyond, these books are filled with thrilling, funny, and relatable coming-of-age tales. We've included novels that occupy various genres, from fantasy and science-fiction to drama and romance. Some are centered around adventures and falling in love, while others tackle tough issues like disease, depression, and war. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. The Book Thief

2. Harry Potter Box Set

3. The Divergent Series

4. Looking for Alaska

5. The Hate U Give

6. Hunger Games Trilogy

7. The Fault in Our Stars

8. Ready Player One

9. Girl in Pieces

10. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

Special Honors

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Editor's Notes

April 06, 2020:

There are truly countless books for adolescents that could be called outstanding, to the point that it’s difficult to narrow it down to just 10. However, we worked to create a list of standouts that are tried and true, and most -- if not all -- of these are also enjoyed by many an adult. In today’s update, we added in the Divergent Series box set, which includes all three from the series as well as a companion volume that serves as a prequel and is told from the viewpoint of the character Tobias. The story, which spawned three popular films, centers around protagonist Tris Prior, as she decides to switch factions in a dangerous dystopian society where it is strictly forbidden. Tris and Tobias decide they must fight in the looming war to save their loved ones and countless others.

We also added in The Fault in Our Stars, which contains a heavy storyline regarding a 16-year-old girl with terminal cancer. She meets a boy in a very similar situation, and the two of them decide to embark on a mission to find the author of their favorite book, which has ended unfinished. In many ways, they're dealing with usual teen issues, as they’re also forced to face their own mortality. It replaces Extraordinary Means on our list, which is also about adolescents in hospitals with dire illnesses, but for some readers, the characters are not as relatable and the plot is a bit more predictable. We also removed The Perks of Being a Wallflower, a bestseller published in the 1990s that developed its own cult-like following, to make room for a newer selection.

We were sure to keep the Harry Potter Box Set and the Hunger Games Trilogy on the list. Both sets are great for any reader who appreciates a page-turning, multi-book series with strong and relatable characters. The Book Thief, set in Nazi Germany, has garnered more than 20,000 glowing reviews and, although it’s another heavy storyline, proves very rewarding and is popular among many adults of all ages. For books that will keep you on the edge of your seat – some of which are suitable for adolescents – check out our lists of best thriller books and best mystery books.

Last updated on April 09, 2020 by Karen Bennett

Karen Bennett lives in Chicago with her family, and when she’s not writing, she can usually be found practicing yoga or cheering on her kids at soccer games. She holds a master’s degree in journalism and a bachelor’s in English, and her writing has been published in various local newspapers, as well as “The Cheat Sheet,” “Illinois Legal Times,” and “USA Today.” She has also written search engine news page headlines and worked as a product manager for a digital marketing company. Her expertise is in literature, nonfiction, textbooks, home products, kids' games and toys, hardware, teaching accessories, and art materials.


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