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11 YA Horror Books To Read In 2024

September 30, 2024 - Updated October 2, 2024 // 2 Comments

For as long as I’ve been alive I’ve been a reader but in my teen years my love for reading took a backseat. The only thing that kept me reading when I did? Teen horror novels a la Christopher Pike and RL Stine! I mean, the FEAR STREET SAGA — hello!

I’ve always rather enjoyed horror novels since then and have delved deeper into many sub-genres and types of horror. Young adult horror novels will always have a soft spot in my heart and, while I typically lean towards horror books written for adults, I thought October would be a perfect time to share some of my favorite teen horror novels!

So if you are looking for some good YA horror or some scary books to read this Fall — this is the right reading list to check out.

P.S. Also check out this list of the best Halloween books for teens!

YA Horror Recommendations

I’ve divided it up between my most recommended horror for teens and all the brand new young adult horror books for 2024 to make sure you are on top of both my personal favorite recommendations and some fresh picks on my radar for this year.

My Top Recommendations
New YA Horror For 2024

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My Top YA Horror Picks

These books are the ones I go back to time and time again when giving recommendations for this genre. They are my favorites and the ones I feel like I get the most positive feedback for after they are read.

Some of them are a bit older that I think have remained at the top of my mind and some are more recent picks that I feel like have stood out in this new flurry of young adult horror releases that have seemed to pick up in recent years (thank goodness because I feel like we went through a drought there for a while!!).

book cover for Anna Dressed In blood by Kendare Blake

Anna Dressed In Blood By Kendare Blake

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For fans of: darker ghost stories (homicidal ghost incoming!), a bit of gore

An oldie but one of my favorites I’ve read to date and is always my go-to recommendation!

It’s about a boy who, like his father before him, is a ghost hunter and has been on the trail for a famed hostile ghost named Anna who kills anyone who steps into the door of her former home.

But when he finds Anna, still dressed in the bloody dress she was murdered in, he is spared — something Anna has never done.

Why was he spared? And why is Anna filled with rage and killing anyone who comes in her path?

book cover for White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson

White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson

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For fans of: haunted house stories, horror with a psychological thriller edge, horror with social issues (a la Jordan Peele)

This one legitimately had me spooked which doesn’t always happen for me because I have a high tolerance for scary books so bonus points for that!

It’s about a teen whose blended family moves to a new house, paid for by her mom’s new job, in the Midwest for a fresh start away from California and the ghosts of her past. Between wary neighbors and strange happenings in the new home, Mari starts thinking this new town (and their home) just feels VERY, VERY off.

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The Girl From The Well by Rin Chupeco

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For fans of: The Ring/The Grudge, ghost stories

This book is based on a Japanese ghost story about the lore of Okiku -a dead girl who avenges the deaths of murdered children, as she herself was, to free the spirit’s of these children. If you like morally grey characters, check this one out!

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Clown in a Cornfield by Adam Cesare

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For fans of: slasher horror fiction (especially 90’s slasher horror IMO)

Teens of a small town, divided by tradition and progress, fight for their life when their creepy clown mascot goes homicidal in an attempt to cull the rotten crop of kids who live there now to save the town.

This definitely reminded me of all the horror I liked when I was an actual teen!

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Mary: The Summoning by Hillary Monahan

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For fans of: books that will scare you, gothic horror, gory books

A perfect teen Halloween read! The tale of Bloody Mary has already creeped me out since I was a kid (why does it still pop in my head at random time??) and this one is about a group of friends who try to summon Blood Mary with terrifying consequences.

book cover for The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D. Jackson

The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D. Jackson

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For fans of: Jordan Peele’s social commentary-filled horror movies meets Stephen King’s Carrie

A new Tiffany D. Jackson (one of my favorite YA authors in the game!) and it’s a retelling of Carrie? You won’t be able to put down this thrilling story of Maddy Washington and the disturbing events that happened — told through various survivors recounting of the event– at the small town’s first integrated prom.

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My Dearest Darkest by Kayla Cottingham

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For fans of: feminist horror a la The Grace Year or Wilder Girls, The Craft, dark academia vibes, body horror

After losing her parents to a car crash that should have also left her dead, without the aid of something monstrous and ancient not letting her drown, Finch transfers to the ultra competitive Ulalume Academy.

Ever since the accident, among other strange changes, she’s been drawn to the town of Rainwater where the school resides. Finch meets Selena St. Clair and the two girls are drawn to her despite the fact Selena can instantly feel there is something wrong with Finch.

When the two girls and their friends accidentally summon a mysterious creature of immense power, they are promised wishes at a cost to themselves. As the cost becomes more deadly, the girls realize they must save the island from the monster they’ve unleashed.

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The Getaway by Lamar Giles

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For fans of: horror mismashed with dystopian/apocalypse lit, Black Mirror, social horror

If you are looking for something wholly unique in the YA horror space, check this one out. Lamar Giles is an esteemed YA writer and this book showcases that. It’s set in a crumbling world but the teens in the story live and work in a Disneyland-esque sort of resort that they soon find out is not everything they understood it to be. Going vague, I know, but I promise it’s best for you.

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The Honeys by Ryan LaSala

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For fans of: Midsommar, folk horror, House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland, summer camp novels but with weirdly dark academia/gothic vibes

I saw a blurb for this book call it Midsommar meets Heathers and that is a pretty great comparison to be honest!

It’s about a teen named Mars whose twin sister who suffers a violent death. Leading up to her death, she had been become very distant and Mars suspects the elite summer camp she spent time at had something to do with it. Wanting to uncover the truth behind their sister’s death, Mars heads to the camp and gets to know the girls she was closest to — a group that calls themselves The Honeys — and Mars gets pulled into their orbit and the secrets they keep.

Fresh New YA Horror Coming Out In 2024

Looking for some new and upcoming reads? I’ve compiled a few that I think should make your reading list this October (or any time really if you are a huge horror fan!).

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Trespass Against Us by Leon Kemp

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For fans of: haunted house/building centered books, creepy reads with some jump scares,, ghost hunting

If teen readers (or anyone) were looking to dip their toes into the horror genre, this would be one of the newer books I’d hand to them.

It’s a well-paced, creepy read that centers around a haunted abandoned school & an evil force that brought tragedy to a friend group – with lasting effects — who must now face it again as part of a ghost hunting show and to get closure.

Out July 2024.

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The Ones Who Come Back Hungry by Amelinda Berube

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For fans of: body horror, YA vampire books that are more blood-thirsty & gory, complicated sister stories

If you want more creepy horror-fueled vampire stories, check this one out.

It’s about a teen girl whose super popular sister, who just passed away recently, has appeared to her back from the dead and with a thirst only for human blood. She becomes determined to keep her a secret and see if she can save her sister for good and fix her broken family.

As she does this, she also recons her way into her sister’s old life only to find it suits her well — a feeling that could become dangerous for both of them.

Out July 2024.

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A Family of Killers by Bryce Moore

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For fans of: serial killer horror, YA historical fiction meets horror, horror based on a true story

This one is based on an actual story of a serial killer family in 1870’s Kansas.

This takes the perspective of a boy –fighting a violent voice in his own head — who is out searching for his father after he didn’t return home after searching for a friend of his. All this is set amidst rumors swirling about several disappearances that happened in the area lately.

The boy’s search leads him to a family-owned inn run by people who seem a little bit off and who seem to come up in his investigation to the disappearances.

Out August 2024.

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Lockjaw by Matteo L. Cerilli

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For fans of: supernatural horror, trans horror, small town horror, horror meets social commentary, Stranger Things

What drew me to adding this one to my reading list is comparisons to early Stephen King but make it YA, queer and more modern. A little bit of Stranger Things vibes.

A group of outcasts from a small town — not friendly to outcasts or queer teens in their community — come together to kill a monster under their town who has recently killed again — a killing that is being blamed on main character Paz who is a bit of the town scapegoat.

Out June 2024.

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A Place For Vanishing by Ann Fraistat

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For fans of: gothic horror, psychological thrills

Lovers of eerie Gothic settings and psychological-fueled horror, don’t scroll past this one.

A young teen finds herself at the crumbling childhood home of her mother, a house her mother has been avoiding, in order for the family to have a fresh start after a tragedy (and a bipolar diagnoses for her).

The home itself is strange but it’s the rumors and stories she’s hearing about the house and its past that has her investigating the secrets the house is holding to find out the truth.

Out January 2024.

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The Bad Ones by Melissa Albert

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For fans of: supernatural creepiness mixed with a compelling mystery element & exploration of a complicated teen friendship

A small town wakes up to the news that four people have vanished without a trace. One teen realizes that her estranged best friend is one of those people and she sets out to find out what happened to her.

Her search leads to uncovering a darkness in her town’s past and coded messages from her former bff which lead her to a goddess of local folklore and a piece of the childhood games they used to play.

Out January 2024.

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Dead Girls Walking by Sami Ellis

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For fans of: slasher horror more like Friday the 13th, summer camp set horror

A teen girl, daughter of an infamous serial killer, has always wondered what the truth is when it comes to if her dad killed her mom. There’s a lot of rumors swirling around him, what happened to her mother and about the woods they lived in.

Her search for the truth starts with the old property — now turned summer camp site for queer horror fans — where she enlists as a counselor to be able to dig around and see if she can find her mother’s body once and for all.

But her investigation takes a turn when a girl ends up in the woods and she finds more out more about her family history and what else might be lurking in these woods.

Out March 2024.

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So Witches We Became by Jill Baguchinsky

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For fans of: feminist female rage-filled horror, witch centered YA books

Love horror and also love books centered around revenge and girls fighting back? Check out this new young adult horror offering!

Spring break on a private island should have been perfect for this group of friends until things go awry when a toxic fog starts spreading and it seems something monstrous is lurking.

They will have to unearth the secrets of the island — along with the ones they have shouldered and kept hidden themselves — together to leave the snares of this island.

** trigger warning for sexual assault

Out March 2024.

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Your Blood, My Bones by Kelly Andrew

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For fans of: horrormance featuring two star crossed lovers, supernatural horror

This one is about a teen who inherits her father’s rural estate and the only plans she has for it is to burn it all to the ground — that is until she finds one of the boys she spent childhood summers with (and loved) chained and left for dead in the basement.

As she finds out just why he is there and the greater plan of what her father was doing, she finds out that the wards her family put in place are failing and evil forces are gathering in the woods.

The two — both with conflicting needs/plans for survival in this — will have to work together to keep them at bay as well as their feelings for one another.

Out April 2024.

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The Blonde Dies First by Joelle Wellington

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For fans of: self-aware teen slashers like Scream but make it supernatural

I really loved Their Vicious Games by this author and the premise for this one sounds fantastic as someone who loves camp and all things 90’s slashers (especially the meta ones like Scream).

The plan for “the best summer ever” goes awry for two sisters when a Ouija Board gets brought out at a party and the group becomes a target of the demon unleashed from it.

The ~fun~ part is that the demon seems to be adhering to 90’s slasher tropes and is hunting them down accordingly in the stereotypical slasher order which the group tries to use to their advantage to flip the script.

Out July 2024.

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They Watch From Below by Katya De Becerra

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For fans of: dark academia but make it on the creepier side

Dark academia is one of my favorite Fall reading genres but combine it with horror? That’s some top tier Fall reading for me!

This one is about a rising college freshman, heading to the prestigious beachside university her mom & grandma went to, who ends up in a spine-tingling race to uncover dark campus secrets and solve the disappearance of a professor.

Her investigation has her digging into an old campus mystery about shadowy figures thought to be omens of death and an occult society while also uncovering threads that her family could be connected to some of this darkness.

Out October 2024.

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The Unfinished by Cheryl Isaacs

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For fans of: small town horror, folklore-fueled horror

This new release infuses Indigenous folklore/mythology into a spooky horror read as it tells the story of a teen girl & talented runner who accidentally awakens an ancient & sinister horror when she finds herself drawn to a black water-filled lake while on a run.

Awakening this long-forgotten horror endangers her town (and people she loves) and to stop it she must dig into the history/folklore of a town and culture she hasn’t felt connected to.

Out October 2024.

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Don’t Let The Forest In by CG Drews

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For fans of: folk horror meets dark monster-filled fairytales, boarding school settings

For two teen boys and best friends, their refuge has always been in what they create together — one creates dark & twisted fairy-tales and the other brings them to life with his drawings of the monsters within the stories.

When they arrive at boarding school for their senior year, something strange is definitely going on with one of the boys and the other decides to follow him to a forbidden forest to get some insight only to find the truth — that the monsters of their imaginations have come to life embroiling them in a life or death battle to stop them from the monstrous things they have been doing.

Out October 2024.

What are some of the best young adult horror books have you enjoyed? Any new YA horror that should be on my radar?

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  1. Kristina says

    October 14, 2022 at 5:09 pm

    I haven’t gotten the best of luck with horror unfortunately.. but theres so many of those on my list already!

    Anna dressed in blood, girl from the well, clown in a cornfield, and Mary the summoning!

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    • Jamie says

      October 17, 2022 at 11:24 am

      Horror really is so hit or miss! I even feel like that with horror films for me. Fingers crossed some of these work out for you!

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“Why is it so hard to pick my next read?” — “Why is it so hard to pick my next read?” — she says as she is surrounded by piles on piles of books on the floor and desk and packed on her bookshelf and book cart. (Partner @berkleypub - thanks for the review copy).⁣
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I managed to pick my next read, as chronicled in these photos, but it was not easy with so many options! 

Decided to go with a most anticipated book of 2022 for me from an author who has written books I’ve really enjoyed.
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I am about halfway through and cruising along because I NEED to figure out if Joseph is the worst or what really is going on here in this story that starts with 3 women being stood up by the same guy on Valentine’s Day.  I feel like there is something more to this one but I can’t quite put my finger on it yet! ⁣
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Hoping to finish it this weekend! What are you reading this weekend? And do you have trouble picking your next read? How do you choose amongst all the options?
Sunshine on my face and a mass market fitting perf Sunshine on my face and a mass market fitting perfectly in my hands.⁣…
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Truly felt like there were zero things more joyful than the warm sun on my face after colder, dreary days and remembering how much I love the feel of reading a mass market paperback. It’s probably a very specific little joy of mine and I definitely reveled in it today.⁣
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But the real big joy has been rereading this book and experiencing it all over again before @bridgertonnetflix season 2 — especially the Pall Mall scene. And something to do with a 🐝 😅 iykyk⁣
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With all the joy I’m getting out of this reread it makes me wonder why I don’t prioritize rereading like I used to before I started blogging 10 years ago.⁣
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In my head I just want to experience all the new stories and try to make a dent in my TBR but I forget, until I do it, the genuine pleasure in revisiting old companions and how it’s a different side of reading one can experience — the nostalgia, the person I’ve become since reading the book and the way I approach a book already knowing what happens. Well the general sense of what happens because my memory is 💩!⁣
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Anyways that’s what I’m up to currently. Trying to finish this up so I can pack my books for a short trip I’m going on later this week. My first ✈️ since 2019!⁣
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Whatcha reading? Do you reread often? And tell me a little teeny tiny joy from your day.
If I was a person who made Reels I would somehow m If I was a person who made Reels I would somehow mash up the “screaming, crying”  Blank Space clip with the “emotional damage” refrain to the Bastille’s Pompeii to let you know how I feel after the last few chapters of #TheGildedCage !!⁣
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And if you don’t understand what that means, I’m sorry 😅⁣
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But woo boy do I need the third installment of this series!!! But I also think I’m going to be even more emotional damaged after that one soooo.⁣ 
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Seriously, one of the best simple joys of my life is the feeling of being so wholly and totally invested in a series that you have to remind yourself it’s fiction lest you spend all day in bed crying about the devastated look a character had on their face — a face you didn’t even see with your own two eyes but you are so invested that you feel nauseous and gutted like you sure did.⁣
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Just me orrrrrr?⁣
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No but for real. If you love YA fantasy, go start #theprisonhealer so you can be caught up when The Blood Traitor comes out in June (and be my emotional support person for the duration of reading it). I love these characters and I dying to see what happens next. 

Have you read this series yet? Last book series that had you SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP because of the EMOTIONAL DAMAGE it inflicted?
A real life reading photo because I couldn’t be A real life reading photo because I couldn’t be bothered to make it pretty — mismatching fuzzy sucks, coffee almost gone and Christmas pajama pants that are super old.⁣
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But y’all Black Cake is so good!! I’m almost halfway through and I know it’s A Choice to declare it one of the best books I’ve read all year but I’m feeling bold based on how it’s going.⁣
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I love a good family story (especially one with a family secret!) and this is top notch. The writing is 👌🏻 and I know I’m going to be screaming when the pieces come together!⁣
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In other news, I’m 65% of the way through The Dry by Jane Harper and I’m enjoying it so much that I ended up staying on the treadmill twice this weekend after my allotted time was over just so I could keep listening.⁣
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Will and I FINALLY started Ted Lasso this weekend. It is a damn delight!! For all the hype and praise, it has overdelivered for me which is kind of shocking because normally hype is scary. I told Will that I feel like all the praise hasn’t even come close to how much I could love it. We are only 7 episodes in so no spoilers!⁣
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I’m kinda mad we sat on starting it for so long but at the same time I think the timing is right to help me see my way out of this February funk I have found myself in the past couple weeks.⁣
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Anyways, hope everyone is having a good weekend! Have you read Black Cake or The Dry? Where are my Ted Lasso fans at? I’m happy to join your ranks! Also please tell me your fave character bc I am finding it impossible to pick this far!
No but seriously every year I contemplate organizi No but seriously every year I contemplate organizing a search party for one Katjay Millay who wrote one beautiful and amazing book and then...vanished.

Like for real. She wrote a tweet in 2015 that she was taking a few weeks off and then.... no tweets, no new books. Radio silence.

I hope she’s okay, for real, and that she knows I obsessively stalk Goodreads/Twitter/the internet to make sure I haven’t missed new book news from her at least twice a year. 🥺

Is there any author who you’ve been waiting forever for a new release from??

I’d also like to add YA author Sarah Ockler to this list! Last release was 2015 😭😭
Ahhh some of my absolute OG young adult faves are Ahhh some of my absolute OG young adult faves are becoming movies/tv shows soon! And one of them is out TODAY!⁣
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The Sky is Everywhere — it’s out today on AppleTV+ and I can’t wait to sob my brains out. One of my absolute most favorite books ever by one of my all time favorite authors. It’s gorgeous and heartbreaking in its poignant depiction of grief, first love and healing — all woven together in Jandy’s signature gorgeous, lyrical writing.⁣
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Along For The Ride (out April 22) — one of a handful upcoming @sdessen books being adapted in the near future and I can’t wait! These books are so near and dear to my heart.⁣
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No release dates yet for The Summer I Turned Pretty tv series (the ultimate coming of age summertime story!) or The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight (the cutest meet cute of all meet cutes all set in 24 hours) but I am HYPED and have all my fingers crossed for 2022 🤞🤞

Have you read any of these? Anyone else hyped for these adaptations.

Also, for the past few years, I’ve kept a running list of books becoming movies/tv shows for the year. Head to my bio to check out the list! I try to update it weekly and keep on top of it all but life ya know 😆 but I try!
Is this a book club? I think we just started a boo Is this a book club? I think we just started a book club. Or maybe just a @jenniferesmith appreciation club?? (partner @randomhouse )⁣
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Either way, after loving Jennifer E. Smith's YA books for years, it's been a real treat to also read her debut picture book with Riley (we loved!!) as well as her adult debut out in 3 weeks!⁣
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⁣So let me tell you about that adult debut — The Unsinkable Great James!!

This one just was the perfect warm-hearted read for a cold and gloomy January.

A perfect setting to escape into (Alaska), a tender-hearted meet cute and a poignant look at the shared grieving experience of those left behind.

I was initially drawn, like I always am, to the daughter losing a mother storyline and an exploration of that grief but I was so taken by the father/daughter relationship between two people who were left untethered by losing the person who held their family together.

Greta and her father don't see eye-to-eye on basically anything when they are thrown together on this Alaskan cruise, a trip Greta's father and mother were supposed to take, and you can feel the tension of their long-standing tumultuous and fractured relationship -- a relationship that feels like its hanging in a balance and could not recover.

The two are both hurting so much from this loss  and it took my breath away at times in how true it rang to be in your own grief bubble and feeling like the loss is yours and yours alone while forgetting about the others shouldering their own piece of this loss. I loved watching them very slowly SEE one another.

I can't say enough good things about this one -- great setting, Greta's music, the meet-cute, the messy and imperfect nature of family and love. Definitely recommend!⁣
I was on a hot reading streak and now for the past I was on a hot reading streak and now for the past few days I get all cozy in bed to read at night and am asleep by 4 pages in. Will got a kick out of waking up to me basically spooning my kindle. Ebbs and flows, y’all.⁣
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Let’s do a little reading update with an edition of Last, Current & Next.⁣
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Last - The Girl With the Louding Voice: Adunni is by far one of the most memorable voices I’ve read in a book in a very long time. Her hope and resilience in the face of some awful situations kept me turning the pages and rooting for her. I can’t believe it took me so long to finally read it. Highly recommend!⁣
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Now - Deep in Providence (thank you @fiercereads ): I’m about halfway through after I carved out some time to read early this morning and I’m enjoying this story of grief, love and magic. I’m nervous about these girls trying to resurrect their dead friend though! When I put it down today I was getting a little creeped by some things happening.⁣
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Next - The Kiss of Deception: I’m rereading the first book in this YA fantasy series because it’s been forever and I really wanna finish the trilogy. I’ve been really wanting to go through series I’ve left unfinished for years (not for lack of interest but because I suck at juggling all the series I start) so this is one of them. I remember loving it so I’m excited to dive in and binge. 

Whatcha reading? Have you read any of these? Anyone else on the struggle train with reading at night right now?
Braved the downpour to get my library holds. I hop Braved the downpour to get my library holds. I hope they are worth it! Please tell me they are!⁣
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This is also, before I get to the stack,  an appreciation post for my tiny library and wonderful librarians.⁣
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They normally open at 9am during the week —except Fridays. Did I remember that? Nope. So I was I was SO proud of Riley and I for getting our butts in gear to be for around opening time to drop off a stack and get my new ones.⁣
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And alas, I go to open the door and it’s locked. Now I’m holding Riley’s hand, two tote bags full of books, an umbrella that I’m trying to keep over the both of us, mind you. I’m thoroughly confused until it hits me that it’s Friday.⁣
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So I’m like, welp, guess we are just dropping off in the bin so I try to grab my books out and put them in one-handed while juggling the umbrella and less than enthused Riley.⁣
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Mercifully the door opens and  our children’s librarian takes pity on us and lets us in to drop off and pick up the holds.⁣
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Is this what being a VIP as a celebrity feels like?? Sure feels like it to me 😆 for real though, it pays to be a regular and have a cute kid in tow who is being pelted with rain.⁣
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Anyways excited about this stack but especially Wahala, Daughter of the Moon Goddess and How High We Go In The Dark the most.⁣
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Also have been meaning to snag The World Gives Way after @jordys.book.club recommendation!⁣
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Have you read any of these? Any that you think were definitely worth the rain-soaked journey for??⁣
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Alright now I’m off to curl up and read on this rainy, dreary day which is really what I think a day like this is meant for.
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“Why is it so hard to pick my next read?” — “Why is it so hard to pick my next read?” — she says as she is surrounded by piles on piles of books on the floor and desk and packed on her bookshelf and book cart. (Partner @berkleypub - thanks for the review copy).⁣
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I managed to pick my next read, as chronicled in these photos, but it was not easy with so many options! 

Decided to go with a most anticipated book of 2022 for me from an author who has written books I’ve really enjoyed.
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I am about halfway through and cruising along because I NEED to figure out if Joseph is the worst or what really is going on here in this story that starts with 3 women being stood up by the same guy on Valentine’s Day.  I feel like there is something more to this one but I can’t quite put my finger on it yet! ⁣
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Hoping to finish it this weekend! What are you reading this weekend? And do you have trouble picking your next read? How do you choose amongst all the options?
Sunshine on my face and a mass market fitting perf Sunshine on my face and a mass market fitting perfectly in my hands.⁣…
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Truly felt like there were zero things more joyful than the warm sun on my face after colder, dreary days and remembering how much I love the feel of reading a mass market paperback. It’s probably a very specific little joy of mine and I definitely reveled in it today.⁣
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But the real big joy has been rereading this book and experiencing it all over again before @bridgertonnetflix season 2 — especially the Pall Mall scene. And something to do with a 🐝 😅 iykyk⁣
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With all the joy I’m getting out of this reread it makes me wonder why I don’t prioritize rereading like I used to before I started blogging 10 years ago.⁣
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In my head I just want to experience all the new stories and try to make a dent in my TBR but I forget, until I do it, the genuine pleasure in revisiting old companions and how it’s a different side of reading one can experience — the nostalgia, the person I’ve become since reading the book and the way I approach a book already knowing what happens. Well the general sense of what happens because my memory is 💩!⁣
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Anyways that’s what I’m up to currently. Trying to finish this up so I can pack my books for a short trip I’m going on later this week. My first ✈️ since 2019!⁣
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Whatcha reading? Do you reread often? And tell me a little teeny tiny joy from your day.
If I was a person who made Reels I would somehow m If I was a person who made Reels I would somehow mash up the “screaming, crying”  Blank Space clip with the “emotional damage” refrain to the Bastille’s Pompeii to let you know how I feel after the last few chapters of #TheGildedCage !!⁣
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And if you don’t understand what that means, I’m sorry 😅⁣
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But woo boy do I need the third installment of this series!!! But I also think I’m going to be even more emotional damaged after that one soooo.⁣ 
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Seriously, one of the best simple joys of my life is the feeling of being so wholly and totally invested in a series that you have to remind yourself it’s fiction lest you spend all day in bed crying about the devastated look a character had on their face — a face you didn’t even see with your own two eyes but you are so invested that you feel nauseous and gutted like you sure did.⁣
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Just me orrrrrr?⁣
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No but for real. If you love YA fantasy, go start #theprisonhealer so you can be caught up when The Blood Traitor comes out in June (and be my emotional support person for the duration of reading it). I love these characters and I dying to see what happens next. 

Have you read this series yet? Last book series that had you SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP because of the EMOTIONAL DAMAGE it inflicted?
A real life reading photo because I couldn’t be A real life reading photo because I couldn’t be bothered to make it pretty — mismatching fuzzy sucks, coffee almost gone and Christmas pajama pants that are super old.⁣
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But y’all Black Cake is so good!! I’m almost halfway through and I know it’s A Choice to declare it one of the best books I’ve read all year but I’m feeling bold based on how it’s going.⁣
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I love a good family story (especially one with a family secret!) and this is top notch. The writing is 👌🏻 and I know I’m going to be screaming when the pieces come together!⁣
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In other news, I’m 65% of the way through The Dry by Jane Harper and I’m enjoying it so much that I ended up staying on the treadmill twice this weekend after my allotted time was over just so I could keep listening.⁣
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Will and I FINALLY started Ted Lasso this weekend. It is a damn delight!! For all the hype and praise, it has overdelivered for me which is kind of shocking because normally hype is scary. I told Will that I feel like all the praise hasn’t even come close to how much I could love it. We are only 7 episodes in so no spoilers!⁣
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I’m kinda mad we sat on starting it for so long but at the same time I think the timing is right to help me see my way out of this February funk I have found myself in the past couple weeks.⁣
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Anyways, hope everyone is having a good weekend! Have you read Black Cake or The Dry? Where are my Ted Lasso fans at? I’m happy to join your ranks! Also please tell me your fave character bc I am finding it impossible to pick this far!
No but seriously every year I contemplate organizi No but seriously every year I contemplate organizing a search party for one Katjay Millay who wrote one beautiful and amazing book and then...vanished.

Like for real. She wrote a tweet in 2015 that she was taking a few weeks off and then.... no tweets, no new books. Radio silence.

I hope she’s okay, for real, and that she knows I obsessively stalk Goodreads/Twitter/the internet to make sure I haven’t missed new book news from her at least twice a year. 🥺

Is there any author who you’ve been waiting forever for a new release from??

I’d also like to add YA author Sarah Ockler to this list! Last release was 2015 😭😭
Ahhh some of my absolute OG young adult faves are Ahhh some of my absolute OG young adult faves are becoming movies/tv shows soon! And one of them is out TODAY!⁣
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The Sky is Everywhere — it’s out today on AppleTV+ and I can’t wait to sob my brains out. One of my absolute most favorite books ever by one of my all time favorite authors. It’s gorgeous and heartbreaking in its poignant depiction of grief, first love and healing — all woven together in Jandy’s signature gorgeous, lyrical writing.⁣
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Along For The Ride (out April 22) — one of a handful upcoming @sdessen books being adapted in the near future and I can’t wait! These books are so near and dear to my heart.⁣
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No release dates yet for The Summer I Turned Pretty tv series (the ultimate coming of age summertime story!) or The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight (the cutest meet cute of all meet cutes all set in 24 hours) but I am HYPED and have all my fingers crossed for 2022 🤞🤞

Have you read any of these? Anyone else hyped for these adaptations.

Also, for the past few years, I’ve kept a running list of books becoming movies/tv shows for the year. Head to my bio to check out the list! I try to update it weekly and keep on top of it all but life ya know 😆 but I try!
Is this a book club? I think we just started a boo Is this a book club? I think we just started a book club. Or maybe just a @jenniferesmith appreciation club?? (partner @randomhouse )⁣
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Either way, after loving Jennifer E. Smith's YA books for years, it's been a real treat to also read her debut picture book with Riley (we loved!!) as well as her adult debut out in 3 weeks!⁣
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⁣So let me tell you about that adult debut — The Unsinkable Great James!!

This one just was the perfect warm-hearted read for a cold and gloomy January.

A perfect setting to escape into (Alaska), a tender-hearted meet cute and a poignant look at the shared grieving experience of those left behind.

I was initially drawn, like I always am, to the daughter losing a mother storyline and an exploration of that grief but I was so taken by the father/daughter relationship between two people who were left untethered by losing the person who held their family together.

Greta and her father don't see eye-to-eye on basically anything when they are thrown together on this Alaskan cruise, a trip Greta's father and mother were supposed to take, and you can feel the tension of their long-standing tumultuous and fractured relationship -- a relationship that feels like its hanging in a balance and could not recover.

The two are both hurting so much from this loss  and it took my breath away at times in how true it rang to be in your own grief bubble and feeling like the loss is yours and yours alone while forgetting about the others shouldering their own piece of this loss. I loved watching them very slowly SEE one another.

I can't say enough good things about this one -- great setting, Greta's music, the meet-cute, the messy and imperfect nature of family and love. Definitely recommend!⁣

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