Young Adult
Reviews, recommendations, posts and ideas for and by young adults.
The Treatment, by C. L. Taylor
Written by Emma Maguire · Published Dec 13, 2017
The Treatment is a pacy, gripping novel that will appeal to anyone who enjoys thrillers.
Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart
Written by Emily Mitchell · Published Dec 7, 2017
Genuine Fraud is a great book, full of twists and turns.
Here I Stand: stories that stand for freedom, edited by Amnesty International UK
Written by Emma Maguire · Published Dec 5, 2017
Here I Stand: stories that stand for freedom: stories that stand for freedom is thought-provoking and deeply moving.
Young Adult highlights of 2017
Written by Sophie Green · Published Nov 30, 2017
Stock librarian Sophie picks out the Young Adult titles that have enthralled Suffolk Libraries staff and customers in 2017.
A Semi Definitive List of Worst Nightmares by Krystal Sutherland
Written by Emily Mitchell · Published Nov 30, 2017
A Semi Definitive List of Worst Nightmares features a sweet, slow-burning romance and deals with dark themes of mental illness beautifully.
Wonder by R. J. Palacio
Written by Emma Maguire · Published Nov 28, 2017
Wonder made Emma smile, laugh, feel sad and well up with tears.
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
Written by Emily Mitchell · Published Nov 23, 2017
They Both Die at the End is a real celebration of life, love and how easily it all can be taken away.
I Am Traitor by Sif Sigfúsdóttir
Written by Amélie Magotte · Published Nov 21, 2017
I Am Traitor features everything you could want in a good book: romance, adventure, suspense and a diverse range of characters.
Moonrise by Sarah Crossan
Written by Emily Mitchell · Published Nov 16, 2017
Moonrise is a powerful, poignant story that will stay with you long after the final page.
The Way Back Home by Allan Stratton
Written by Emma Maguire · Published Nov 7, 2017
The Way Back Home is a quick read with relatable characters that covers many topics.