Search
Close this search box.

Best Young Adult Books

May 2025

King of the Wind

Marguerite Henry’s “King of the Wind” is a captivating tale that whisks readers away to 18th-century Morocco. It follows the journey of a swift Arabian stallion and his devoted stable boy, Agba. Through vivid prose, Henry brings to life the sights and sounds of exotic lands, from bustling marketplaces to royal stables. I was particularly moved by the bond between horse and boy, a testament to the power of friendship across species. This Newbery Medal-winning novel is a must-read for anyone who’s ever felt a connection with animals.

Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH

Mrs. Frisby, a widowed mouse, faces a crisis when her youngest son falls ill just as the family must move to avoid the farmer’s plow. Desperate for help, she discovers a colony of extraordinary rats living beneath a rosebush. These aren’t ordinary rodents, but escaped lab subjects with enhanced intelligence. As Mrs. Frisby learns their incredible story, she finds herself caught up in a daring plan that will test her courage and challenge everything she thought she knew about the world around her.

Jacob Have I Loved

Sara Louise Bradshaw’s life on a tiny Chesapeake Bay island is overshadowed by her twin sister Caroline’s beauty and talent. As she grapples with jealousy and self-doubt, Louise finds solace in the island’s rhythms and her crabbing skiff. Paterson’s poignant coming-of-age tale explores the complexities of sibling rivalry, first love, and finding one’s place in the world. Through Louise’s eyes, we experience the bittersweet journey of growing up and learning to love oneself.

Misty of Chincoteague

Marguerite Henry’s beloved classic “Misty of Chincoteague” whisks readers away to the windswept shores of Assateague Island. Through the eyes of two determined siblings, we witness the magic of wild ponies and the thrill of the annual roundup. Henry’s vivid prose brings to life the salty air, the thundering hooves, and the bond between humans and animals. As I read, I found myself longing for my own pony adventure, feeling the sand between my toes and the sea breeze in my hair.

The Westing Game

Sixteen strangers gather at the reading of eccentric millionaire Sam Westing’s will, each a potential heir to his fortune. As they unravel cryptic clues in a high-stakes puzzle, unlikely alliances form and secrets unravel. I was captivated by Raskin’s clever plot twists and quirky characters, especially the brilliant young Turtle Wexler. This masterful mystery kept me guessing until the very end, reminding me why it’s a beloved classic that still feels fresh decades later.

The Maze Runner

In a world turned upside down, Thomas wakes up in a mysterious elevator, memories wiped clean. He’s thrust into the Glade, a sprawling enclosure surrounded by towering stone walls that shift and change each night. Surrounded by other boys who share his confusion, Thomas must unravel the secrets of the Maze that imprisons them. As he pieces together fragments of his past, he realizes their survival depends on his ability to lead them out. But escape may come at a terrible cost, and the truth waiting beyond the walls could be even more terrifying than the Maze itself.

A Walk to Remember

Landon Carter never expected to fall for Jamie Sullivan, the quiet, religious girl in his small town. But as he gets to know her, he discovers a depth and beauty he never imagined. Their unlikely romance blossoms against the backdrop of 1950s North Carolina, filled with tender moments and heart-wrenching challenges. Jamie’s unwavering faith and Landon’s journey of self-discovery will leave you laughing, crying, and believing in the transformative power of love. A poignant tale that reminds us how one person can change our lives forever.

The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses

Stevenson’s gripping adventure transports readers to the tumultuous Wars of the Roses. Young Dick Shelton’s quest for justice becomes entangled with political intrigue and forbidden love. As he navigates treacherous alliances and daring escapes, Dick’s loyalty is tested at every turn. I was captivated by the vivid medieval setting and Stevenson’s masterful blend of history and fiction. The Black Arrow’s twists kept me guessing until the very end – a true swashbuckling classic that still thrills.

Anne of the Island

Revisit beloved Anne Shirley as she embarks on her college journey in Kingsport. With her trademark imagination and zest for life, Anne navigates new friendships, academic challenges, and matters of the heart. Montgomery’s vivid prose brings to life the charm of campus life and the bittersweet pangs of growing up. As Anne grapples with romance and self-discovery, readers will find themselves swept up in her world, laughing and sighing along with our plucky heroine. A timeless coming-of-age tale that captures the essence of youth and the power of dreams.

Bud, Not Buddy

Bud’s journey through Depression-era Michigan is a heartwarming tale of resilience and hope. Orphaned and alone, this plucky 10-year-old sets out to find the father he’s never known, armed only with his suitcase of precious possessions and an unshakeable belief. Curtis weaves humor and history into a poignant adventure that had me rooting for Bud every step of the way. It’s a story that lingers, reminding us of the power of family, both found and biological.