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10 Young Adult Books You Will Swoon Over

15th Feb 2018
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Young Adult fiction is packed with swoon-filled stories. I've curated a list of sweet YA reads to binge-read today—or anytime, really. Because shipping your favorite characters really has no set date. From YA romances with passive aggressive dog walking and boy band stars (Amy Spalding’s side-splitting The New Guy and Other Senior Year Distractions) to lyrical prose with a title that tells you exactly what’s inside (Anna-Marie McLemore’s Wild Beauty), this list got you covered. So dig in, and prepare to dreamily sigh. Rank your favorite by simply dragging the box. Don't forget to leave your favorite addition to the list in the suggestion box.

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10 Young Adult Books You Will Swoon Over

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Who’s That Girl by Blair Thornburgh

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This laugh-out-loud debut is filled with hilarious awkward encounters, a supportive LGBTQ organization, and too many cheesy lyrics to count—all with the compulsive readability of Audrey, Wait! and Boy Meets Boy. Junior Nattie McCullough has always been that under-the-radar straight girl who hangs out in the cafeteria with her gay-straight alliance friends. She’s never been the girl that gets the guy, let alone the girl that gets a hit song named after her. But when last summer’s crush, smoking-hot musician Sebastian Delacroix—who has recently hit the mainstream big-time—returns home to play a local show, that’s just what she gets. He and his band, the Young Lungs, have written a chart-topping single—“Natalie”—which instantly makes Nattie second guess everything she thought about their awkward non-kiss at that June pool party. That it was horrific. That it meant nothing. That Sebastian never gave her another thought. To help keep her mind off of Sebastian and his maybe-about-her, maybe-not-about-her song, Nattie throws herself into planning the school’s LGBTQIA dance. That proves problematic, too, when Nattie begins to develop feelings for her good friend Zach. With the song getting major airplay and her once-normal life starting to resemble the cover of a gossip magazine, Nattie is determined to figure out once and for all if her brief moment with Sebastian was the stuff love songs are made of—or just a one-hit wonder.
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