A Bangladeshi American teen’s love life becomes a family affair when her mother arranges a match in The Love Match, by Priyanka Taslim.
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A group of refugees are stranded on a cruise ship in Sarah Daniels’ dystopian young adult novel, The Stranded.
A teenager’s life is turned upside down when her mother remarries in The Star That Always Stays, by Anna Rose Johnson.
A group of young people are entangled in a world where past collides with present in The Children of Ragnarok, by Cinda Williams Chima.
A princess and a soldier find themselves in the middle of a battle for control of the throne in A Thousand Heartbeats, by Kiera Cass.
Each year, Cracking the Cover compiles a list of books that make great gifts. These are young adult books published in 2022.
A college freshman finds herself at the middle of a deadly mystery in Katie Zhao’s new YA thriller The Lies We Tell.
A war strategist infiltrates enemy camp to help her warlordess secure the empire in Strike the Zither, a new fantasy series by Joan He.
A Japanese-American teen’s life is upended with the attack on Pearl Harbor in Emily Inouye Huey’s stunning Beneath the Wide Silk Sky.
Return to a world of witches and magic in The Witch Hunt, the sequel to The Witch Haven, a historical YA fantasy by Sasha Peyton Smith.