100 Young Adult Books Too Good To Miss: A Bad Boy Can Be Good For A Girl
100 Young Adult Books Too Good To Miss: A Bad Boy Can Be Good For A Girl
100 Young Adult Books Too Good To Miss: A Bad Boy Can Be Good For A Girl
Edgar Huang, Ph.D.
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Dr. Huang would like to share with you the following book list from his local high
school—Carmel High School for K12 children and beyond. Many of these books are
probably also available in your local public libraries.
These are some books that Young Adult Services staff members have read and loved. We know that not every
book is right for every person at every age, so our feelings won't be hurt if you don't love every single one of these
books as much as we do. We don't expect you to! We DO hope that there is at least one book on this list that is
right for you this year, and which you might have overlooked. Below are some hints if you are wondering about age
appropriateness.
In general:
"The Children's Department (J, JM, J PBK, J Cass, and J CD) collects books and books on tape or CD for up
through 8th grade, based on content rather than reading level.
"The Young Adult Services Department (HS, HS PBK and HS plus Dewey Decimal call numbers) collects books for
9th12th grade, based on content rather than reading level.
"The Reference Department (Fic, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery, Large Print, and plain Dewey Decimal call
numbers) collects books for adults.
"The AudioVisual Department (Cass or CD) collects books on tape or CD for teens and adults.
A Bad Boy Can be Good for a Girl by Tanya Lee Stone
HS Three girls, one a high school freshman, another who thinks she is in control by choosing which boy to sleep
with, and a third who sees herself as different but sensible, all get "played" by the same smooth jock. The first girl
decides to warn other girls by writing a warning in the back of the library's copy of Judy Blume's Forever. Written
in verse, this is a short, powerful, but not preachy book.
A Certain Slant of Light by Laura Whitcomb
HS PBK This novel is an intriguing blend of ghost story and romance. It is the story of Helen. She has been dead
for 130 years and is currently haunting an English teacher who shares her love of literature. No one has ever
been able to see Helen until a student begins to talk to her.
A Girl Named Zippy: Growing Up Small in Moreland Indiana by Haven Kimmel
HS B, B Born in 1965 in Moreland, Indiana, Zippy (named after a frenetic monkey) lived in a world filled with a
loving family, peculiar neighbors, and a multitude of animals. Her story is filled with good humor, fine storytelling,
and acute observations of small town life.
A Tangled Web by L. M. Montgomery
HS PBK When Aunt Becky, the eccentric old matriarch of the Dark and Penhallow families, dies everyone
wonders to whom she will leave her prized possession: a legendary heirloom jug. But the name of the jug's new
owner will not be revealed for one year. Over the course of the year, both the Penhallows and the Darks face
many changes as they scheme and plot to win the jug.
Acceleration by Graham McNamee
HS, HS PBK Duncan works in the Toronto subway system in the lost and found office, a job he considers
excruciatingly boring until the day he begins to read a lost journal. The journal turns out to be the plans of a
wouldbe serial killer, which details his past and possibly future crimes. Duncan, suffering from guilt because of a
tragic event in his life, and depressed over breaking up with his girlfriend, feels he is meant to figure out who the
journal belongs to and stop him.
Airborn by Kenneth Oppel
HS Matt, a young cabin boy aboard an airship, and Kate, a wealthy young girl traveling with a chaperone, search
for the existence of mysterious winged creatures reportedly living hundreds of feet above the Earth's surface.
Anyone but You by Lara M. Zeises
HS A story told in the alternating voices of fifteen year old Seattle and her seventeen year old stepbrother, Critter.
Seattle lives with Critter, his mother and another brother after her father walked out on them. Seattle and Critter's
relationship gets complicated when Critter falls first for a rich lifeguard and then for Seattle, but Seattle has
feelings for an older skateboarder. To make matters worse, Seattle's father returns.
Are We There Yet? by David Levithan
HS 17yearold Elijah and his 23yearold brother, Danny, are total opposites and have completely lost touch with
each other. Their parents offer both of them a free trip to Italy, but with the condition that they must go together.
While in Italy, Elijah and Danny think about the relationship they used to have and what kind of one they want to
have in the future.
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
HS PBK, J, J PBK, J CD, J Cass When a twelveyearold evil genius tries to restore his family fortune by
capturing a fairy and demanding a ransom in gold, the fairies fight back with magic, technology, and a particularly
nasty troll.
Avalon High by Meg Cabot
HS Having moved to Annapolis, Maryland, with her medievalist parents, high school junior Ellie enrolls at Avalon
High School where several students may or may not be reincarnations of King Arthur and his court.
Black Storm Comin' by Diane L. Wilson
HS Colton, the son of a black mother and a white father, takes a job with the Pony Express in 1860 after his
father abandons the family on their Californiabound wagon train, and risks his life to deliver an important letter
that may affect the growing conflict between the North and South.
Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause
HS, HS PBK, CD, Cass Vivian Gandillon is a teenage werewolf struggling to live in both the human and werewolf
worlds. She becomes even more torn when she falls in love with "meatboy" (the werewolf term for humans)
Aiden.
Bucking the Sarge by Christopher Paul Curtis
HS, CD All Luther T. Farrell wants to do is win the science fair, get a girlfriend, and be a philosopher; but, first he
has to get out from under the thumb of "The Sarge", his cynical, loan shark, slum lord mother.
Buddha Boy by Kathe Koja
HS, HS PBK Jinsen, the school outcast, has been dubbed "Buddha Boy" because of his strange appearance and
monkish ways. After being paired with Jinsen for a school project, Justin reluctantly befriends him, as he finds out
that they have more in common than he thought.
Bull Run by Paul Fleischman
HS PBK, J, CD, Cass Through the alternating viewpoints of 16 characters from various walks of life, readers gain
insight into the first battle of the Civil War and into the nature of war in general.
Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut
HS, HS PBK, Fic, Cass This entertaining novel is filled with scientists, Gmen, and even ordinary folks caught up
in the game. These assorted characters chase each other around in search of the world's most important and
dangerous substance, a new form of ice that freezes at room temperature.
Chanda's Secrets by Allan Stratton
HS PBK Chanda Kabelo, a sixteenyearold in a small South African town, faces down shame and stigma in her
efforts to help friends and family members who are dying of AIDS.
Circle of Friends by Maeve Binchy
HS, Fic, Cass Benny and Eve have been best friends since childhood, but when the girls leave their small, Irish
town to go to college in Dublin they find themselves quickly growing up, meeting new people, and facing
lifechanging events.
City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau
HS, J, J PBK, J CD, J Cass There are rumors going around the city of Ember that supplies and food are running
low. Also, no one can explain why the lights keep going out, leaving the city in pitch black darkness. 12year old
Lina and her friend Doon are determined to find out what is happening to their city and what will happen if the
lights go out for good, even if it means going to areas that are beyond city limits into complete darkness.
Copper Sun by Sharon Draper
HS Draper Slavers shatter Ashanti girl Amari's happy life and ship her off to North Carolina, where she is bought
by a rice planter for his teenaged son. There she and a white indentured servant form a bond to survive the brutal
realities of their lives.
Criss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins
HS, J Teenagers in a small town in the 1960s experience new thoughts and feelings, question their identities,
connect, and disconnect as they search for the meaning of life and love.
Damage by A.M. Jenkins
HS, HS PBK High school senior Austin Reid seems to have it all. He's the star of the football team and dates the
prettiest girl in school. He's also extremely depressed. A riveting story told unusually but effectively in the second
person.
Dead Girls Don't Write Letters by Gail Giles
HS, HS PBK Fourteenyearold Sunny is stunned when a total stranger shows up at her house posing as her
older sister Jazz, who supposedly died out of town in a fire months earlier.
Dealing With Dragons
by Patricia Wrede
HS, HS PBK, J, J PBK, J Cass Fic Princess Cimorene is not a proper princess; she wants to learn how to fence,
how to cook, and how to do magic. Her father always puts a stop to it, telling her it is just not what princesses do.
When he tries to marry her off to a prince, Cimorene runs away and becomes the princess of a powerful dragon.
Being the princess of dragon means she gets to cook, read, meet witches and wizards and even learn a little
magic.
Down the Rabbit Hole: An Echo Falls Mystery by Peter Abrahams
HS, JM, CD 13yearold Ingrid, a big fan of Sherlock Holmes mysteries, finds herself secretly involved in the town
murder mystery since she was the last person to see the murder victim alive. A number of circumstances
surrounding the murder make Ingrid decide to not confide in anyone and to attempt to solve the mystery herself.
Dracula by Bram Stoker
HS, Fic, CD, Cass When Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania to help Count Dracula purchase a London house,
he makes horrifying discoveries about his client. Soon afterward, disturbing incidents unfold in England an
unmanned ship is wrecked at Whitby, strange puncture marks appear on a young woman's neck, and a lunatic
asylum inmate raves about the imminent arrival of his "Master"culminating in a battle of wits between the sinister
Count and a determined group of adversaries.
Electric Dreams by Caroline Kettlewell
HS 629.229, NF 629.229 This nonfiction work is subtitled "One Unlikely Team of Kids and the Race to Build the
Car of the Future." It is about a North Carolina school that decided to enter into an Electric Car Competition to
build the best electric car. The school was in a very poor and rural area so no one thought the school had a
chance. The students overcome many tough odds and with the help of two dedicated teachers win the race.
Every Man for Himself: Ten Short Stories about Being a Guy by ed. Nancy E. Mercado
HS 808.83 A great collection of short stories about teen guys dealing with life that runs the gamut from funny to
poignant. There are stories by YA regulars like Walter Dean Myers, David Lubar, and Terry Trueman, as well as
a couple by first time authors like Paul Acampora.
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
HS PBK, SciFi, CD, Cass A totalitarian regime has ordered all books to be destroyed, but one of the book
burners suddenly realizes their merit.
Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson
HS, HS PBK, J, J Cass In 1793 Philadelphia, sixteenyearold Matilda Cook, separated from her sick mother,
learns about perseverance and selfreliance when she is forced to cope with the horrors of a yellow fever
epidemic.
Finding Fish by Antwone Fisher
HS B, B, CD B, Cass B The heartbreaking but hopeful true story of Antwone, who was born in prison and spent
the next eighteen years in abusive foster homes and on the street. Joining the Navy turns his world around and
ultimately leads him to the family he always dreamed of.
Freaks Alive, On the Inside by Annette Curtis Klause
HS Klause, CD After leaving home in search of adventure, romance, and riches, seventeenyearold Abel, the
"normal" son of freak show entertainers, is haunted by a mysterious spirit.
Geography Club
by Brent Hartinger
HS, HS PBK When high school sophomore Russel Middlebrook discovers there are other gay kids at his school,
including the jock he has a crush on, they form a secret support group called the Geography Club. But when
Russel spurns a girl, his secret gets out and his life gets complicated.
Gifts
by Ursula Le Guin
HS, J, CD, Cass In the fantasy Upland world, people are born with special "gifts", such as Gry's ability to
communicate with animals and Orrec's power to unmake with one look. However, Gry refuses to call animals to
the hunt and everyone fears Orrec, whose father blindfolds him to prevent disaster. Are their powers really gifts?
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Fic The sweeping, romantic story of Scarlett O'Hara, a headstrong Southern belle, who survives the hardships of
the Civil War and the changes brought about by the Reconstruction.
Grand and Humble by Brent Hartinger
HS In alternating chapters, readers follow the lives of two high school boys. Harlan is 17 and is the gorgeous,
brilliant son of a rich senator. Manny is also 17, but is a poor theater geek. The two boys couldn't be more
different, but they do have one thing in common they both have panic attacks and recurring nightmares about
drowning. There is an interesting twist at the end when the connection between Harlan and Manny is finally
revealed.
Honey, Baby, Sweetheart by Deb Caletti
HS, HS PBK 16yearold Ruby falls in love with Travis, a rich and dangerous boy. After a runin with the law,
Ruby's mother makes her go to a weekly book group to help get her mind off Travis. At the book group, Ruby
meets the Casserole Queens, a group of feisty senior citizens who help Ruby figure out what she wants from her
life.
House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer
HS, J, CD, Cass In a future where humans despise clones, Matt enjoys special status because he is the young
clone of El Patrón, the 142yearold leader of a corrupt drug empire nestled between Mexico and the United
States.
How I Live Now by Meg Rosuff
HS Rosuff To get away from her pregnant stepmother in New York City, fifteen yearold Daisy goes to England
to stay with her aunt and cousins, with whom she instantly bonds, but soon war breaks out and rips apart the
family while devastating the land.
I, Coriander by Sally Gardner
HS, J, J CD, J Cass In 17th century London, Coriander, a girl who has inherited magic from her mother, must find
a way to use this magic in order to save both herself and an inhabitant of the fairy world where her mother was
born.
Invincible by Robert Kirkman
HS 741.5 This graphic novel focuses on Mark, the teenaged son of the superhero Omni man. Mark's dad has
been a superhero all his life so his father's job is not a big deal. When Mark's powers develop he decides to
follow in his father's footsteps and fight crime too. Mark tries to balance school, his love life, and fighting crime;
but, life has a few surprises in store for him.
Invisible
by Pete Hautman
HS, CD Doug Hanson is intelligent and his observations are witty. Unfortunately, his classmates hate him, his
mother thinks he's troubled, and he's obsessed with the miniature railroad town he's been building from
matchsticks for the past three years. The only person who's there for him is his best friend, Andy. Andy is Doug's
complete opposite, a popular jock, and he's always there when Doug needs him most. But who is Andy really and
why would he want to have anything to do with Doug?
Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Friend by Christopher Moore
HS, HS PBK No one knows about the early life of Jesus the missing years except Biff, the Messiah's best bud,
who has been resurrected to tell the story in this hilarious account.
Looking for Alaska by John Green
HS Sixteenyearold Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and
great pranks, but is defined by the search for answers about life and death.
Lord Loss by Darren Shan
HS "Grubbs" Grady's life falls to pieces when he returns home one day and walks in on demons murdering his
family. He's taken in by his mysterious uncle, where he learns about his family's horrible legacy; magic, chess,
and lycanthropy (werewolves) all play into it.
Love Among the Walnuts by Jean Ferris
HS, HS PBK, J Born and raised in isolation in a wealthy, eccentric family, Sandy is shocked when he, his parents,
and their servants become victims of a vicious plot by his greedy uncles to incapacitate them and take their
money.
Make Lemonade by Virgina Euwer Wolff
HS, HS PBK In order to save money for college, her one ticket out of her dismal neighborhood, 14yearold
LaVaughn takes an after school job babysitting for a 17yearold girl who has two small children.
Maus I and II by Art Spiegelman
HS 741.5 In these graphic novels, a cartoonist illustrates his father's stories of Nazi Germany using animals for
the different groups, mainly rats for Jews and cats for Nazis. You will never look at the Holocaust the same way
again.
Midnighters: The Secret Hour by Scott Westerfeld
HS PBK When Jessica Day moves to Bixby, Oklahoma, she finds out she is part of a special group of people that
can move around in the 25th hour of the day. Most people spend the hour frozen in place, but Jessica and her
friends can move. They even gain special powers during this hour. They need these special powers because the
25th hour is full of darklings, the original monsters under the bed. The darklings seem to have Jessica targeted,
but can she find out why before it is too late?
Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce
HS, J, J CD When a bag full of money falls out of the sky and lands in his hideout, young Damian thinks it is a
sign from God. He and his brother keep the money a secret from their father while they try to figure out exactly
what to do with it all. As they begin to spend a little of the money, they find out that maybe having a lot of money
isn't exactly the blessing they thought it would be.
Monster by Walter Dean Myers
HS, CD, Cass While on trial as an accomplice to a murder, sixteenyearold Steve Harmon records his
experiences in prison and in the courtroom in the form of a film script as he tries to come to terms with the course
his life has taken.
My Jim by Nancy Rawles
Fic This is the story of Jim, the escaped slave from Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, as told by his
wife, Sadie. It's really more Sadie's story as well as an intimate portrait of the tragic lives of slaves.
Nailed by Patrick Jones
HS 16yearold Bret does not fit in at school, and his father can not understand him and only makes life harder.
Bret copes by playing bass in a band and acting in school plays. When Bret meets Kylee he falls head over heels
in love, but relationships are never easy. Bret has to decide who and what are worth standing up for and who and
what he needs to let go.
Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich
HS 305.5, NF 305.5 This book offers a revealing undercover look at the plight of unskilled workers in America
who are trying to make it on $7$7.50 an hour.
Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld
HS PBK, Fic At age 13, Lee decides that she wants to leave her lowermiddle class life in South Bend, Indiana to
go to a posh boarding school outside of Boston and is able to do so by receiving a scholarship. Once there, Lee
realizes that though she was a topnotch student in Indiana, she is quite different from the other students who
have always lived a life of privilege and intellect.
Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Adichie
HS PBK, Fic 15yearold Kambili is the daughter of a wealthy man in Nigeria. Her father owns several factories,
publishes a newspaper, and has received several human rights awards for standing up to the corrupt Nigerian
government. However, Kambili, her older brother, and mother are the only ones who see the darker side to her
father. He is obsessed with appearances and can be controlling and violent. It is not until Kambili and her older
brother are sent to stay with their aunt that they realize they must break free from him.
Queen Bee by Chynna Clugston
HS 741.5 When 13yearold Haley transfers schools she is determined to belong to the popular group. But is their
friendship what she really wants? This graphic novel would be a good choice for teens looking for a story about a
girl who has to deal with friends, enemies, psychic powers, a talent show, and a possible romance.
Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
Fic The young, second wife of a widower comes to realize the evil surrounding Rebecca, his mysterious first wife.
Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy
HS PBK, Fic, CD A haunting tale of romantic self deception, this Victorian novel focuses on mismatched lovers
who see in each other only what they want to see, and decidedly not what is actually there.
Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life by Bryan O Malley
HS 741.5 In this graphic novel, Scott Pilgrim's life is completely ordinary, until he falls in love with a girl named
Ramona Flowers. Scott learns he can not date Ramona until he defeats each of her seven evil exboyfriends in
combat.
Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson
HS 940.545, NF 940.545, CD, Cass This exciting, fastpaced story chronicles a group of deep sea wreck divers
who discover a German submarine off the coast of New Jersey. After doing some research, they find it that there
is no record of any German submarine ever being sunk in that location. They quickly become consumed by the
mystery of what submarine it actually was, who was on it, and why it was off the coast of New Jersey. However,
to look for clues they must dive again and again into the dangerous wreck. Solving the mystery may cost them
their lives.
Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie by David Lubar
HS Scott Hudson navigates freshman year in high school and learns about friends, bullies, school/extracurricular
workloads, sleep deprivation and love. Added to the mix are his mother's surprise pregnancy and his delinquent
older brother.
Spindle's End by Robin McKinley
HS, HS PBK, J, J PBK The infant princess Briar Rose is cursed on her name day by Pernicia, an evil fairy, and
then whisked away by a young fairy to be raised in a remote part of a magical country, unaware of her real
identity and hidden from Pernicia's vengeful powers.
Stand Tall by Joan Bauer
HS, J, J CD, J Cass Tree, a sixfootthreeinch 12year old, copes with his parents' recent divorce and his failure
as an athlete by helping his grandfather, a Vietnam vet and recent amputee, and Sophie, a new girl at school.
Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes by Chris Crutcher
HS, HS PBK, Cass Eric and Sarah have been best friends for a long time, keeping to themselves since they are
both misfits he due to his weight and she due to severe burn scars on her face and hands. When Sarah stops
talking one day, goes into a catatonic trance and won't move from her school desk, she is sent to a psychiatric
hospital. Eric must do what he can to try and figure out what went wrong with Sarah and how he can help her.
Stranded in Harmony by Barb Shoup
HS, Cass Lucas Cantrell is a high school senior who seems to have it all. He's captain of the football team with a
cheerleader girlfriend, a scholarship offer, and a position in his dad's company when he finishes college. So why
does he feel so restless to get out of his small town? When he meets his neighbor Allie, with her mysterious past,
he starts to think about his life and the decisions he must make.
Stuck in Neutral by Terry Trueman by Terry Trueman
HS, CD, Cass Shawn is funny, intelligent and can remember everything he's ever heard. He also has cerebral
palsy, is completely unable to communicate or control his body in any way, and suffers from grand mal seizures.
When he thinks his father wants to kill him to "end his suffering", Shawn has no way of telling him, or anyone
else, how much he loves life.
Tangerine by Edward Bloor
HS, HS PBK, J, J CD, J Cass Twelveyearold Paul, who lives in the shadow of his football hero brother Erik,
fights for the right to play soccer despite his near blindness and slowly begins to remember the incident that
damaged his eyesight.
The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud
HS, HS PBK, J Nathaniel, a magician's apprentice, summons up the djinni Bartimaeus and instructs him to steal
the Amulet of Samarkand from the powerful magician Simon Lovelace.
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
HS, HS PBK, Fic This novel is actually the thinly veiled autobiography of Sylvia Plath. Under the guise of the
character Esther Greenwood, the story follows her first knowledge that she suffers from a mental illness, her
stays at several asylums, and then to her return to college during the 1950s.
The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak
HS In this engrossing historical novel, Liesel is a young orphan sent to live with foster parents after her mother
and father, who are Communists, are taken by the German government. Liesel eventually grows to love her
foster parents, especially her father who teaches her to read with a book she has stolen. As Germany enters
World War II, Liesel, her family, and her neighbors face many difficult choices including her family's decision to
hide a young Jewish man in their basement.
The Convicts by Iain Lawrence
HS, J, CD After his father is wrongfully taken to debtors' prison, 14yearold Tom Tin heads into London to find
his father and the man who put him in jail. Tom soon gets lost in the fog that permeates the London streets and is
mistakenly taken for a street urchin gang leader called The Smasher. Identified as The Smasher by members of
the court system and others, Tom gets convicted of murder and put on a ship full of convict boys headed to
Australia.
The House of Stairs by William Sleator
HS PBK Five sixteenyearold orphans of widely varying personality characteristics are involuntarily placed in a
house of endless stairs as subjects for a psychological experiment on conditioned human response.
The Last Book in the Universe by Rodman Philbrick
HS, HS PBK, J, J Cass Spaz, a boy who lives on the fringes of his surreal future world, partly because epilepsy
prevents him from using the mind probes most people use to blot out reality, sets out on a classic quest to save
his ill foster sister. To do so, he must cross forbidden territory and face frightening gangs and their leaders. He
picks up companions as he travels including, Ryter, a philosophic old man whose treasure is the book he is
writing despite knowing that books and reading are of the past.
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
HS PBK, J Percy Jackson is dyslexic, has ADHD, and attends a private school for "troubled" kids. One day on a
school trip, his algebra teacher tries to attack him and somehow, he vaporizes her. It turns out that Percy is really
the son of one of the Greek gods. In Harry Potterlike fashion, Percy is sent to Camp Half Blood with others like
him. And just like the heroes in Greek mythology, Percy must go on a hero's quest, where he battles evil, makes
the acquaintance of gods and mythological creatures, and learns about himself.
The Luckiest Girl by Beverly Cleary
HS PBK 16yearold Shelley leaves her home and friends in Oregon to spend her senior year in sunny, southern
California ready for an exciting school year full of new people and experiences.
The Minister's Daughter by Julie Hearn
HS In 1645 in England, the daughters of the town minister successfully accuse a local healer and her
granddaughter of witchcraft, but years later during the 1692 Salem trials their lie has unexpected repercussions.
The Perilous Journey of the Donner Party by Marian Calabro
HS 979.4, J 979.4 Using letters and diaries written by survivors of the Donner Party, the experiences of that
illfated group are relayed as they endured horrific circumstances on their way to California in 184647.
The Raging Quiet by Sherryl Jordan
HS When newlywed Marnie's old repulsive husband dies suddenly in a fall, the superstitious villagers suspect her
of being a witch and causing his death. She doesn't help her case by befriending a boy the villagers call "Raver",
whom they suspect of being possessed by demons because of his outbursts. Marnie discovers what Raver's
problem is which convinces the villagers of her guilt, and they act, with terrifying consequences.
The Rifle
by Gary Paulsen
HS, HS PBK, J Cass A priceless, handcrafted rifle, fired throughout the American Revolution, is passed down
through the years until it fires on a fateful Christmas Eve in 1994.
The Road Home by Ellen Emerson White
HS Shortly after finishing nursing school, Becky Phillips, 21, goes to Vietnam, where she serves as a nurse.
Exhausted and confused following her return to the States, Becky sets out on a crosscountry trip where she
looks up old friends and tries to figure out her future.
The Ruby in the Smoke by Philip Pullman
HS PBK, JM In nineteenthcentury London, 16year old Sally, a recent orphan, becomes involved in a deadly
search for a mysterious ruby.
The Spirit Line by Aimee Thurlo
HS, J When the special rug Crystal Manyfeathers is weaving for her kinaaldá, the traditional Navajo womanhood
ceremony, is stolen from her loom, there are any number of suspects.
The Squire's Tale by Gerald Morris
HS, HS PBK, J, J PBK 14yearold Terence has his world turned upside down when he becomes the squire to a
knight. Terence accompanies him on a long quest, where he has many adventures and learns an important
secret about his own true identity.
The Teacher's Funeral: A Comedy in Three Parts by Richard Peck
HS, J, J CD, J Cass In rural Indiana in 1904, Russell's dream of quitting school and joining a wheat threshing
crew is disrupted when his older sister takes over the teaching at his oneroom schoolhouse after mean, old Myrt
Arbuckle "hauls off and dies."
The Thief
by Megan Whelan Turner
HS, HS PBK, J, J Cass In this fantasy, a notorious thief is hired by a king to steal a priceless artifact; but, the thief
has a secret of his own.
The Work of Wolves by Kent Meyers
HS Set in a small South Dakota town, the lives of three very different people become intertwined when they try to
rescue three horses a powerful rancher is mistreating.
Traitor
by Andy McNab
HS All 17yearold Danny has ever wanted to do is join the British army. He is an orphan who lives in a group
home and has no money for college. However, when he applies he is told he can not be accepted because his
grandfather was a traitor who betrayed his SAS regiment. Danny has never met his grandfather, but is
determined to try to find him to make him pay for ruining his life. Danny finds his grandfather but learns his
grandfather knows a dangerous secret that certain people in the government would kill to protect. Soon Danny
and his grandfather are on the run dodging bullets and assassins in order to clear his grandfather's name.
Transition Game by L. Jon Wertham
HS 796.323 A journalist from Sports Illustrated, who grew up in Bloomington, IN, returns to the city to follow the
basketball season of a local high school team. He describes the changes he sees in both the players and how
basketball is played at a local and national level.
Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen
HS, CD The summer following her father's death, Macy plans to work at the library and wait for her brainy
boyfriend to return from camp. Instead she goes to work at a catering business where she makes new friends
and finally faces her grief.
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
HS The story of starcrossed lovers with a twist: he's a vampire. When Isabella Swan moves to tiny Forks,
Washington to live with her father, she expects to be bored out of her mind. Instead, sparks fly between her and
the mysterious Edward Cullen as soon as they see each other in the school cafeteria on her first day there. For
Edward, the attraction is complicated because he and his family don't prey on humans, yet Bella (and her blood)
are irresistible to him.
Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
HS Just before their sixteenth birthdays, when they will be transformed into beauties whose only job is to have a
great time, Tally's best friend runs away and Tally must find her and turn her in, or never become pretty at all.
Up a Road Slowly by Irene Hunt
HS, J After her mother's death, Julie goes to live with her Aunt Cordelia, a spinster schoolteacher, where she
experiences many emotions and changes as she grows from seven to eighteen.
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
HS 818.3 One of the "great American books", this is Thoreau's masterpiece of reflective philosophizing including
meditations on human existence, society, government, and other topics.
Westmark by Lloyd Alexander
HS, HS PBK, J Theo, an apprentice to a printer, finds himself on the run after the king's soldiers kill his master
and destroy their printing press. He meets a mysterious orphan and soon becomes involved in trying to help
solve the puzzle of her past.
Whales on Stilts by M.T. Anderson
HS, J, J CD, J Cass Racing against the clock, shy middle school student, Lily, and her best friends, Katie and
Jasper, must foil the plot of her father's conniving boss to conquer the world using an army of whales.
When My Name Was Keoko by Linda Sue Park
HS, J, J Cass, J CD With national pride and occasional fear, a brother and sister face the increasingly oppressive
occupation of Korea by Japan during World War II, which threatens to suppress Korean culture entirely.
When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka
HS, Fic, CD A 2003 Alex Award winner, this story of a Japanese American family's internment in a Utah enemy
alien camp during World War II is told through several voices including a young boy and girl who were forced to
leave their Berkeley home in 1942 and spend over three years in a dusty, barren desert camp with their mother.
Occasional, heavily censored letters arrive from their father, who had been taken from their house in his slippers
by the FBI one night and was being held in New Mexico, his fate uncertain. But even after the war, when they
have been reunited and are putting their stripped, vandalized house back together, the family can never regain its
prewar happiness.
Wicked by Gregory Maguire
HS PBK, Fic, Cass Fic This is the "true" story of Elphaba before she became the Wicked Witch of the West in the
land of Oz. The novel traces her career as a nun, nurse, pro democracy activist and animal rights defender. It is
always good to hear the "rest of the story".
Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
HS PBK, J, J PBK, J Cass After a cyclone transports her to the land of Oz, Dorothy must seek out the great
Wizard in order to return home to Kansas. The movie is a pale shadow of the original.
Wonderland: A Year in the Life of an American High School by Michael Bamberger
HS 305.23, 305.23 This book chronicles a year at a large high school in the Philadelphia suburbs where the
biggest event of the year is their outrageous prom. You are taken into the lives of the star quarterback, a young
couple having a baby, a junior who is bent on becoming the class president his senior year and several other
fascinating kids. Their stories are intertwined with the impending prom and the hope that singer, John Mayer will
perform at the dance.
Working Fire by Zac Unger
HS B, B The complete title of this nonfiction book is Working Fire: the Making of an Accidental Fireman. In this
memoir, Unger writes about his decision to join Oakland's Fire Department. In his family of academics and
doctors, this made him the first person not to go to graduate school in a long time. Unger writes about the culture
and lifestyle of firefighters and how it differed from his liberal childhood. He also writes about fighting fires and
how much of his job isn't glamorous, but still important.