Teen Reads

Going Bovine by Libba Bray

In a giant departure from her Gemma Doyle historical fiction trilogy, Bray’s latest offering is an unforgettable, nearly indefinable fantasy adventure, as immense and sprawling as Cervantes’ Don Quixote, on which it’s based… Here the hero is Cameron, a 16-year-old C-plus-average slacker who likens himself to driftwood, but he suddenly becomes the center of attention after he is diagnosed with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human variant of mad cow disease. In the hospital, he meets Dulcie, an alluring angel clad in fishnet stockings and combat boots, who presents him with a heroic quest to rescue the planet from an otherworldly, evil force. Guided by random signs and accompanied by a teen dwarf named Gonzo, Cameron sets off on a wild road trip across the U.S. to save the world, and perhaps his own life.

Nation by Terry Pratchett

Somewhere in the South Pelagic Ocean, a tsunami wipes out the population of a small island, except for Mau, who was paddling home in his canoe after a month alone preparing to become a man.  The tidal wave also sweeps a sailing ship to the island, depositing Daphne, an English girl, in the rain forest where she is found by Mau.  Over the following months, the two learn to communicate, while welcoming others to their community of survivors.  Mau searches for the meaning of his people’s gods while Daphne applies her knowledge of science and history to the many discoveries she finds on the island.  Mau and Daphne explore what it is people value and why.

In this Michael L. Printz Honor Book (an award for excellence in young adult literature), Terry Pratchett superbly mixes alternate history and fantasy, along with the somber and humorous.

Kaleidoscope Eyes by Jen Bryant

Kaleidoscope EyesIn 1968, with the Vietnam War raging, 13-year-old Lyza inherits a project from her deceased grandfather, who had been using his knowledge of maps and geography to locate the lost treasure of Captain Kidd.  Writen in verse, you get a glimpse of what Lyza’s family and friends are going through during the Vietnam War, along with a fast-paced treasure hunting mystery.

Leaving Paradise by Simone Elkeles

Leaving ParadiseIn alternating chapters, seventeen-year-olds Caleb and Maggie relate the difficulties of readjusting to school, and changing relationships with family… friends, and one another, a year after a drunk driving accident sent her to the hospital with a crippling leg injury and him to prison.

Sleepaway Girls by Jen Calonita

Sleepaway GirlsWhen the exceptionally people-pleasing Sam spends a summer as a counselor-in-training, she learns how to say no… to stand up for herself, and what it feels like to have a crush on a great guy.