Young Adult Autumn Reads
I’m an adult and I still enjoy reading young adult (YA) books. Young adult books target readers ages 12-18. I'm sure many of us have heard of some of the most popular YA titles like the Hunger Games , The Maze Runner , and A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder . These books are rarely found sitting on the shelf at the Robbinsville Branch where I work as a children’s librarian. When reading a YA novel, I like the raw emotions, young protagonists, tough topics, and quick pace - I find them a bit nostalgic, too. Some of the world building in the fantasy and dystopian books, like The Cruel Prince and Caraval, is excellent. The stakes can feel high in YA, but it also may offer a hopeful outlook on life. Some authors that I grew up with are now writing YA for the younger generation and I've seen their writing evolve. Melissa de La Cruz once had a vampire series - they were very trendy for a moment - and now writes a variety of thrillers and adapts the popular Disney “Descendants” films i...