Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Recommended new books to read during Thanksgiving Break

If you can't get enough dystopia in science fiction --->
Crewel by Gennifer Albin

If you're looking for a mash-up of genres, including romance, mystery, the supernatural and suspense, all set in Victorian England --->
The Dark Unwinding by Sharon Cameron 

If you like science fiction --->
Beta by Rachel Cohn

If you like books that put a twist on fairy tales ---> 
Kill Me Softly by Sarah Cross

If you can't wait for the third Divergent book or like books with post apocalyptic settings --->  
Breathe by Sarah Crossan

For a book about a teen athlete juggling school, homework, and boys  --->

If you like fantasy fiction -->
Vessel by Sarah Beth Durst


If you enjoy books written in verse  --->
The Good Braider by Terry Farish

For a book on sibling rivalry  --->
All You Never Wanted by Adele Griffin

For a book about a teen losing his girlfriend in a car crash and traveling through time to get her back --->
Through to You by Emily Hainsworth

If you want to read a book about survival with adventure --->
Safekeeping by Karen Hesse 

If you're looking for a dystopia with male protagonist --->
Elemental by Antony John

For a book about how a teen copes with being in a train wreck that left another teen in a coma --->
A Certain October by Angela Johnson


If you want a book that feels like a comic book with fast-paced action --->
The Vindico by Wesley King


If you enjoy books about survival set in the wilderness --->
Survive by Alex Morel


If you are a fan of horror --->
The Turning by Francine Prose


If you want to read a thriller set in Chicago about a teen who is unearthing her mysterious past --->
The Shadow Society by Marie Rutkoski


If you're a mystery fan --->
Freaks Like Us by Susan Vaught

Beautiful Lies by Jessica Warman


And that's just a handful of the new books in the teen section!