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Best High School Books

December 2024

Holding Up the Universe

Libby’s world crumbles when her mom dies, leaving her feeling lost and alone. Jack’s life is a constant struggle to hide his face blindness, a condition that makes recognizing people impossible. When these two broken souls collide, they find unexpected solace in each other’s company. Through late-night conversations and shared secrets, they learn to see beyond appearances and embrace their true selves. Niven’s poignant tale reminds us that sometimes, the most beautiful connections are forged in the darkest moments, and that love can help us find the strength to face our deepest fears.

Will Grayson, Will Grayson

Two teens named Will Grayson collide in a chance encounter that changes both their lives. One, depressed and closeted, finds unexpected connection. The other, struggling with his larger-than-life best friend Tiny Cooper, discovers new perspectives on friendship and love. Their intertwining stories unfold with humor, heart, and raw honesty, capturing the rollercoaster of adolescence. Green and Levithan’s collaborative novel pulses with authentic teen voices and the messy, beautiful journey of self-discovery.

One of Us Is Next

Bayview High is still reeling from Simon’s death when a new game emerges, daring students to play or risk their secrets being exposed. As the stakes escalate, three unlikely friends find themselves at the center of the chaos. With each round, the game grows more dangerous, pushing boundaries and testing loyalties. McManus weaves a gripping tale of suspense, friendship, and the lengths we’ll go to protect our truths. This pulse-pounding sequel will keep you guessing until the very last page.

One of Us Is Lying

Five students walk into detention, but only four make it out alive. When Simon, the creator of a notorious gossip app, dies under suspicious circumstances, his classmates become prime suspects. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, Bronwyn, Addy, Nate, and Cooper must navigate a web of lies and betrayal. With each twist, they question not only their peers but themselves. This gripping thriller explores the dark side of high school, where everyone has something to hide, and the truth is deadlier than fiction.

Speak

In this raw and unflinching memoir, Laurie Halse Anderson bares her soul, recounting her journey from a traumatized teen to an empowered advocate. With lyrical prose and searing honesty, she explores the impact of sexual assault, the power of speaking out, and the healing found in writing. Anderson’s voice resonates with authenticity, offering hope and solidarity to survivors while challenging society’s silence. A testament to resilience, “Speak” is a vital read that will leave you both shaken and inspired.

Eleanor & Park

Eleanor and Park is a bittersweet tale of first love that will tug at your heartstrings. Set in 1986, it follows two misfit teenagers as they navigate the complexities of high school, family, and unexpected romance. Rowell’s vivid prose brings to life the awkward moments and electric touches that define young love. I found myself rooting for these characters, feeling their joy and pain as if it were my own. It’s a story that lingers long after the final page, reminding us of the power of connection in a world that can feel so isolating.

The Chocolate War

Cormier’s haunting masterpiece delves into the dark underbelly of high school politics. When Jerry Renault refuses to participate in Trinity School’s annual chocolate sale, he becomes an unwitting rebel, challenging the corrupt power structure. Through Jerry’s struggle, we witness the brutal consequences of nonconformity and the crushing weight of peer pressure. This raw, unflinching exploration of adolescent cruelty and moral courage will leave you questioning the nature of individuality and the true cost of standing up for what’s right.