
A Court of Frost and Starlight
by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Frost and Starlight is a captivating bridge in the world-renowned A Court of Thorns and Roses series. Following the devastating events of the war against Hybern, Feyre, Rhysand, and their close-knit circle of friends are focused on the monumental task of rebuilding the Night Court. As the Winter Solstice approaches, the city of Velaris prepares for celebration, offering a much-needed reprieve from the shadows of the past. This novella provides a deeply personal look at how the characters navigate their trauma and find hope in the midst of recovery.
Ideal for readers who love immersive world-building and complex character dynamics, this book is a must-read for fans of epic fantasy and romantic subplots. It beautifully balances the festive atmosphere of the solstice with the poignant reality of healing from war. Parents looking for books that explore themes of resilience and the importance of community will find this a compelling addition to a teen's library. It is a great choice for those who enjoy stories about found families and the enduring power of love.
Highlights:
- A heartwarming exploration of the bonds between friends and chosen family.
- Provides essential character development bridging major series installments.
- A beautifully atmospheric setting centered around the Winter Solstice celebrations.
- Focuses on emotional healing and resilience after significant conflict.

A Court of Mist and Fury
by Sarah J. Maas
In this breathtaking sequel to A Court of Thorns and Roses, Feyre has escaped the clutches of Amarantha, but the scars of her trials remain. Now possessing the powers of the High Fae, she struggles to find her place in the Spring Court while haunted by the deeds she performed to save her people. As her relationship with Tamlin becomes increasingly restrictive, Feyre must honor a bargain made with the mysterious Rhysand, High Lord of the Night Court, leading her into a world of dark politics and dazzling power.
This sweeping epic is ideal for readers interested in complex world-building and deep character development. Sarah J. Maas crafts a story of resilience and transformation that is perfect for fans who love high-stakes fantasy and intricate romantic subplots. As a greater evil threatens the land, Feyre must learn to harness her new gifts and decide where her true loyalties lie in a world on the brink of war.
Highlights:
- Deep exploration of healing and emotional resilience.
- Expansive world-building featuring the diverse Fae Courts.
- Compelling character arcs and evolving relationships.
- High-stakes political intrigue and magical battles.

A Court of Silver Flames
by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Silver Flames is a sweeping epic fantasy that continues the beloved saga of the Night Court. This installment focuses on Nesta Archeron, a fierce and prickly protagonist struggling to find her place in a world changed by war. Forced into the Cauldron and reborn as High Fae, Nesta must navigate her internal demons and the trauma of her past. Alongside the battle-scarred warrior Cassian, she embarks on a journey of physical and emotional training that is as intense as it is transformative. This book is ideal for readers interested in complex character growth, high-stakes political intrigue, and deeply emotional narratives.
Perfect for older teens and fans of immersive world-building, this story explores the power of resilience and the importance of finding one's own strength. As Nesta and Cassian face external threats from treacherous human queens and internal monsters of doubt, they discover that healing is a battle won one day at a time. It is a great choice for those who love enemies-to-lovers tropes and stories where characters must overcome significant personal hurdles to save their world.
Highlights:
- Deep exploration of mental health, trauma recovery, and personal resilience.
- Intense training sequences and epic fantasy world-building.
- A compelling romance between two complex, powerful characters.
- High-stakes political drama involving ancient alliances and new threats.
- A story of sisterhood, belonging, and finding inner peace.

A Court of Thorns and Roses
by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Thorns and Roses is a captivating blend of high fantasy and intense romance, perfect for readers who love immersive world-building and complex characters. When nineteen-year-old Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, she is dragged into a magical, dangerous realm by a mysterious faerie lord named Tamlin. What begins as a captive's struggle for survival soon evolves into a passionate journey of discovery, as Feyre learns that the legends she grew up fearing are far more complicated than she ever imagined.
This book is an ideal choice for older teens and fans of Beauty and the Beast retellings who are looking for a story filled with magic, political intrigue, and high-stakes adventure. Sarah J. Maas crafts a world where the lines between hero and villain are blurred, making it a great choice for readers interested in character-driven epics. As Feyre uncovers a dark shadow threatening the faerie lands, she must find the strength to fight for her new home and the people she has grown to love.
Highlights:
- A thrilling reimagining of classic fairy tale tropes with a mature twist.
- Richly detailed world-building featuring the diverse courts of the Fae.
- A strong, resilient female protagonist who undergoes significant growth.
- Perfect for fans of epic fantasy series like The Cruel Prince or Throne of Glass.

A Court of Wings and Ruin
by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Wings and Ruin is the breathtaking third installment in Sarah J. Maas’s globally acclaimed series. As war looms on the horizon, Feyre Archeron must navigate a treacherous game of politics and deceit within the Spring Court. This epic fantasy is perfect for readers who love immersive world-building, high-stakes battles, and complex characters who must fight for the survival of their world. It is an ideal choice for those interested in stories of resilience and the power of chosen family.
Feyre’s journey from a human hunter to a powerful High Fae reaches a turning point as she and Rhysand gather allies among the lethal High Lords. The narrative masterfully balances intense action with deeply emotional moments, making it a great choice for fans of romantic fantasy and intricate plot twists. Readers will be captivated by the evolving relationships and the moral dilemmas faced by the characters as they prepare for the ultimate confrontation against the King of Hybern.
Highlights:
- Epic high-fantasy world-building with intricate Fae politics.
- High-stakes action and strategic warfare.
- Deeply developed romance and exploration of loyalty.
- Themes of sacrifice, leadership, and self-discovery.

A Forgery of Fate
by Elizabeth Lim
A Forgery of Fate is a spellbinding romantic fantasy that reimagines the classic 'Beauty and the Beast' tale with a high-stakes, mythological twist. Perfect for fans of Six Crimson Cranes and readers who love stories about magical art and forbidden romance, this novel follows Truyan Saigas, a gifted art forger who can paint the future. To save her family from crushing debt, Tru enters a dangerous marriage contract with a mysterious dragon lord, leading her into a world of undersea palaces and treasonous plots against the gods.
This book is an ideal choice for readers interested in complex world-building, East Asian-inspired folklore, and strong female protagonists who must navigate moral grey zones. Elizabeth Lim’s lush prose and intricate plotting make this a must-read for teens who enjoy immersive fantasy adventures where the line between truth and deception is constantly blurred. It is a great choice for those who appreciate themes of family loyalty and the weight of destiny.
Highlights:
- A unique magic system centered around painting the future and art forgery.
- A breathtaking romantic fantasy inspired by dragon mythology and classic fairy tales.
- High-stakes political intrigue set in a desolate undersea palace.
- A compelling story of family sacrifice and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones.

A Language of Dragons
by S.F. Williamson
Step into an alternate 1920s London where dragons fill the skies and secrets lurk in every shadow. A Language of Dragons is a breathtaking Dark Academia fantasy that follows Vivien Featherswallow, a young woman determined to protect her sister from a rigid class system. When a sudden civil war upends her life, Vivien is thrust into the high-stakes world of Bletchley Park. Recruited as a codebreaker, she must decipher a hidden dragon language to save her family, only to realize that the war she is fighting is far more complex than she ever imagined.
This gripping debut is perfect for readers who love historical fantasy with a twist of mystery and suspense. With its slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance and intricate world-building, it is an ideal choice for fans of Fourth Wing and Babel. Parents looking for a sophisticated, immersive read for their teens will find this story of courage and discovery absolutely unputdownable.
Highlights:
- A unique "Bletchley Park with dragons" setting in 1920s London.
- High-stakes codebreaking and linguistic puzzles involving ancient dragon tongues.
- A compelling slow-burn romance and complex character growth.
- Explores deep themes of social class, family loyalty, and political intrigue.

A Stage Over Ruthless Stars
by J.J. Clapton
Aznan is a brilliant inventor with a big dream and a difficult reality. Living on a space station with a chronic illness that makes gravity his greatest enemy, he has dropped out of school to focus on the one thing that could change his life: the system's biggest tech competition. Set against the vibrant and dizzying backdrop of a space station circus, Aznan must showcase his homemade technology to titans of industry. But to win, he must reconnect with Kairo, his ex-best friend turned aerialist, whom he hasn't spoken to in three years.
The stakes turn deadly when competitors start turning up dead. What was supposed to be a showcase of innovation quickly becomes a race for survival as Aznan and Kairo realize a killer is stalking the Grand Showcase. This gripping science fiction mystery is perfect for readers who love high-stakes competitions, complex character dynamics, and stories featuring disability representation. It is an ideal choice for fans of futuristic thrillers that blend technical ingenuity with deep emotional resonance.
Highlights:
- Unique space station circus setting with high-tech stakes
- Strong representation of a protagonist living with chronic illness
- Compelling LGBTQ+ themes and complex relationship dynamics
- Fast-paced murder mystery with a rising body count
- Themes of perseverance and reclaiming one's future

A Study in Drowning
by Ava Reid
A Study in Drowning is a hauntingly atmospheric dark academic fantasy that transports readers to the crumbling, salt-swept Hiraeth Manor. Effy Sayre, a young architecture student, has spent her life finding solace in the pages of her favorite epic, Angharad. When she wins a contest to redesign the late author's estate, she believes it is her destiny. However, she soon finds herself clashing with Preston Héloury, a skeptical literature scholar who is determined to prove the author was a fraud. As the two rivals navigate the decaying manor, they uncover secrets that blur the line between reality and folklore.
This Gothic mystery is perfect for children and teens who love The Atlas Six or House of Salt and Sorrows. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in lyrical prose, complex female protagonists, and the 'rivals-to-lovers' trope. Parents will appreciate the book's exploration of truth, legacy, and the power of stories to shape our world. With its dreamlike atmosphere and high-stakes tension, it is a great choice for older teens who enjoy immersive, magical realism and historical settings.
Highlights:
- A lush, Gothic atmosphere set in a decaying seaside manor.
- A compelling 'rivals-to-lovers' romance between two determined scholars.
- Deep exploration of folklore, mythology, and the reliability of history.
- Perfect for fans of dark academia and lyrical fantasy.

A Theory of Dreaming
by Ava Reid
In this atmospheric and high-stakes sequel to A Study in Drowning, Effy Sayre has finally achieved her dream of enrolling in the prestigious literature college—the first woman in history to do so. But the victory feels hollow as the weight of the nation's expectations and the lingering shadows of the Fairy King haunt her every move. This dark academic fantasy is perfect for readers who love stories about breaking barriers, uncovering hidden histories, and the power of storytelling.
As a brutal war erupts between Llyr and Argant, Effy and her companion Preston find themselves pulled into a web of political intrigue and supernatural peril. While Effy struggles to find her place in a world that wants her to fail, Preston is plagued by vivid, terrifying dreams of an underwater palace that begin to bleed into his waking life. Ideal for fans of gothic atmosphere and psychological depth, this novel explores whether we can ever truly escape our nightmares or if they are simply another part of who we are.
Highlights:
- A compelling exploration of dark academia and feminist resilience.
- Richly detailed world-building rooted in folklore and mythology.
- Intense emotional stakes and a complex, evolving romance.
- Perfect for fans of atmospheric historical fantasy and psychological thrillers.

A Treachery of Swans
by A.B. Poranek
A Treachery of Swans is an enchanting and dark sapphic retelling of the classic Swan Lake ballet, perfect for readers who love high-stakes fantasy and complex romances. In a kingdom where magic is forbidden, Odile has been trained by a sorcerer for one specific purpose: to steal the enchanted crown and restore magic to Aureal. Her plan involves a dangerous heist where she must impersonate a princess and infiltrate the royal palace. However, the mission takes a deadly turn when the King is murdered, forcing Odile into an uneasy alliance with the real princess, Marie.
As Odile and Marie work together to uncover a web of political deceit, their connection deepens into something more than just a partnership. This atmospheric novel is ideal for fans of Allison Saft and V.E. Schwab who enjoy stories about moral ambiguity, secret identities, and the struggle between duty and desire. It is a great choice for older teens looking for a lush, folkloric world filled with mystery and emotional depth.
Highlights:
- A captivating sapphic romance set against a backdrop of royal intrigue.
- A unique, dark reimagining of the Swan Lake fairy tale.
- High-stakes heist elements combined with a murder mystery.
- Explores powerful themes of trust, identity, and the cost of magic.

After Life
by Gayle Forman
Gayle Forman, the acclaimed author of If I Stay, returns with a haunting and deeply emotional story that blurs the lines between life and death. When Amber arrives home on her bicycle one spring afternoon, it seems like a normal day—except for the fact that Amber died seven years ago. Her sudden, inexplicable return sends shockwaves through her small community, forcing her sister, her estranged parents, and her former boyfriend to confront the grief they thought they had processed. This poignant novel explores the ripple effects of a single life and the complicated nature of second chances.
Perfect for readers who enjoy high-concept contemporary fiction with a supernatural twist, After Life is an ideal choice for fans of emotional journeys and complex family dynamics. It is a great choice for those who loved The Lovely Bones or Elsewhere, offering a unique perspective on how we remember those we've lost and how we define ourselves in the wake of tragedy. As Amber struggles to understand why she has been brought back, readers are invited to reflect on the lasting impact of love and the mystery of the human spirit.
Highlights:
- A gripping supernatural premise grounded in realistic emotional stakes.
- Explores profound themes of grief, healing, and family reconciliation.
- Written by best-selling author Gayle Forman, known for powerful YA storytelling.
- Perfect for fans of character-driven stories with a touch of mystery.

All We Lost Was Everything
by Sloan Harlow
All We Lost Was Everything is a gripping, dark romantic thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. After eighteen-year-old River Santos loses her father and her home in a devastating fire, her life is turned upside down. When an anonymous donor leaves two million dollars in her GoFundMe, River is thrust into a world of suspicion and wealth she never asked for. Working at a local diner to maintain some sense of normalcy, she finds herself drawn to her standoffish coworker, Logan Evans, despite his initial hostility.
As River digs deeper into her family's past and the source of the mysterious donation, she discovers that those she trusted most—including her late father and her absent mother—were keeping dangerous secrets. This novel is perfect for fans of Binding 13 and readers who love high-stakes mysteries blended with intense romance. It is an ideal choice for young adults looking for a story about resilience, betrayal, and the search for truth in the wake of tragedy.
Highlights:
- A "worst sort of lottery" premise involving a mysterious two-million-dollar donation.
- Compelling romantic tension between River and the secretive, standoffish Logan.
- A dark, atmospheric mystery filled with shocking family revelations and twists.
- Explores deep emotional themes of grief, loss, and rebuilding one's identity.

All's Fair in Love and Field Hockey
by Kit Rosewater
All's Fair in Love and Field Hockey is a high-stakes, heart-pounding queer YA romance that perfectly captures the intensity of high school sports and the vulnerability of first love. Evelyn has spent her entire life training to follow in her mother’s legendary footsteps on the field hockey pitch. With a national title and a crucial scholarship on the line, she is determined to let nothing stand in her way. However, her focus is shattered when she meets Rosa Alvarez, the talented and captivating new recruit for her team's biggest rival. What starts as a fierce rivalry evolves into an unexpected alliance as the two girls strike a deal to help each other improve their game.
Ideal for readers interested in the enemies-to-lovers trope and fans of sports-driven narratives, this novel explores the pressure of family legacies and the courage it takes to forge your own path. Kit Rosewater delivers a masterclass in romantic tension, making this a great choice for teens who love stories about competitive athletes finding balance between their professional ambitions and their personal hearts. It is a must-read for anyone looking for diverse representation in contemporary young adult fiction.
Highlights:
- A compelling rivals-to-lovers romance set in the world of competitive high school sports.
- Explores deep themes of family expectations, identity, and the pressure of athletic scholarships.
- Perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli and Jennifer Dugan.
- Features a strong, queer female protagonist navigating her final varsity season.

Allegiant
by Veronica Roth
Allegiant is the heart-pounding conclusion to the Divergent trilogy, taking readers beyond the fence of a dystopian Chicago. This final installment is told from the dual perspectives of Tris and Tobias, offering a deeper look into their internal struggles and the complex world they inhabit. As they uncover the shocking truth about their society, they must face impossible choices involving sacrifice, allegiance, and the very definition of humanity. It is a powerful exploration of how one choice can truly change everything.
This book is perfect for teenagers who love high-stakes action and thought-provoking social themes. Ideal for readers interested in complex character development and emotional storytelling, it provides a satisfying yet challenging end to a beloved series. If your teen enjoyed The Hunger Games or The Maze Runner, this is a great choice for their next immersive reading experience. It balances intense science fiction elements with a deeply moving romance that resonates with young adult audiences.
Highlights:
- Dual perspective narrative between Tris and Tobias
- Exploration of genetic engineering and social hierarchy
- High-stakes emotional conflict and epic conclusion
- Themes of ultimate sacrifice and unconditional love

Always and Forever, Lara Jean
by Jenny Han
Lara Jean is having the best senior year a girl could ever hope for. She is head over heels in love with her boyfriend, Peter, and her family life is full of excitement as her father prepares to remarry. However, the looming reality of graduation and college decisions starts to cast a shadow over her perfect summer. As she watches her older sister Margot navigate similar growing pains, Lara Jean must decide what her future looks like and what that means for the people she loves most. This book is perfect for children and teens who love stories about navigating the bittersweet transition from high school to the next chapter of life.
Ideal for readers interested in realistic portrayals of first love and family dynamics, this final installment in the trilogy offers a heartfelt look at the choices we make when our heart and head are at odds. It is a great choice for fans of Jenny Han's previous works or anyone looking for a sweet, emotional contemporary romance that captures the essence of growing up. Parents will appreciate the focus on family bonds and the thoughtful exploration of life-changing decisions.
Highlights:
- A relatable exploration of high school graduation and the anxiety of choosing a college.
- Strong emphasis on the importance of family traditions and the bond between sisters.
- A charming and realistic portrayal of a long-term teenage relationship facing new challenges.
- A satisfying and emotional conclusion to a beloved coming-of-age series.

Always Be My Bibi
by Priyanka Taslim
Always Be My Bibi is a vibrant and witty young adult romantic comedy that transports readers from the suburbs of America to the lush tea gardens of Sylhet, Bangladesh. Bibi Hossain is a relatable, slightly spoiled teenager whose summer plans are upended by her father's strict "no dating until your sister is married" rule. When her perfect older sister, Halima, announces a surprise engagement to a wealthy heir in Bangladesh, Bibi finds herself on a plane, hoping the trip will lead to her own romantic freedom. However, she quickly clashes with the groom’s stuffy younger brother, Sohel, leading to a delightful enemies-to-lovers dynamic as they both plot to stop the wedding.
This charming novel is perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Sandhya Menon who enjoy stories about cultural identity, family expectations, and the chaos of a "Big Fat Bengali Wedding." Priyanka Taslim masterfully balances humor with heartfelt moments, exploring what it means to bridge two different worlds while finding one's own voice. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in multicultural stories, romantic comedies with a travel twist, and books that celebrate South Asian heritage.
Highlights:
- A sparkling "enemies-to-lovers" romance set against a beautiful Bangladeshi backdrop.
- Explores complex family dynamics and the pressure of cultural traditions.
- Perfect for readers who love high-stakes wedding drama and witty banter.
- A rich, immersive look at Bengali culture, food, and celebrations.

Ami
by S. Jae-Jones
Guardians of Dawn: Ami is a breathtaking East Asian-inspired fantasy that is perfect for readers who love epic quests and rich world-building. Li Ami is an exile, living on the fringes of society while caring for her father, whose strange ravings might actually be a dire prophecy. When a mysterious blight threatens their harvest and her father is arrested, Ami must step into her role as the Guardian of Wood to save her family and her world. This high-stakes adventure is an ideal choice for fans of Shadow and Bone or Cinder.
As the Morning Realms face a rising tide of undead and the threat of the Mother of Ten Thousand Demons, Ami joins forces with Jin Zhara, the Guardian of Fire. Together, they must journey to the Root of the World to seal a demon portal. This story is a great choice for teens who enjoy stories of self-discovery, magical destiny, and slow-burn romance. With its blend of folklore and fast-paced action, it is a must-read for anyone interested in diverse fantasy narratives.
Highlights:
- An immersive East Asian-inspired fantasy world with deep lore.
- A compelling journey of an exiled girl discovering her true power.
- High-stakes action featuring elemental magic and undead revenants.
- Themes of family loyalty, duty, and finding one's place in the world.

An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green
An Abundance of Katherines is a brilliant and quirky road-trip novel from the acclaimed author of The Fault in Our Stars. The story follows Colin Singleton, a child prodigy who has a very specific type: girls named Katherine. After being dumped by Katherine XIX, Colin sets off on a journey with his best friend, Hassan, to clear his head and prove a mathematical theorem that can predict the outcome of any relationship. This book is a perfect choice for readers who enjoy intellectual humor, complex characters, and stories about finding one's place in the world.
Ideal for fans of contemporary realistic fiction, this novel blends mathematical graphs and anagrams with a heartfelt exploration of friendship and identity. As Colin and Hassan navigate the backroads of America, they encounter unexpected adventures—including a feral hog and a small-town mystery—that challenge Colin to look beyond his formulas. It is a great choice for teenagers who appreciate witty dialogue and are looking for a story that is both funny and deeply moving.
Highlights:
- A unique blend of humor, mathematics, and anagrams
- A heartwarming story of friendship and self-discovery
- Perfect for fans of John Green's witty writing style
- Explores themes of identity and moving on from the past
- Features a relatable and hilarious road-trip dynamic

And They Were Roommates
by Page Powars
And They Were Roommates is a vibrant and hilarious contemporary romance that is perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Becky Albertalli. The story follows Charlie, who arrives at Valentine Academy for Boys with a plan to keep his identity as a trans student private. However, his world is turned upside down when he is assigned a roommate he never expected: Jasper Grimes, the boy who broke his heart before he transitioned. To make matters more complicated, Jasper doesn't even recognize him!
This unputdownable second-chance romance is ideal for readers interested in stories about self-discovery, identity, and the complexities of young love. As Charlie and Jasper spend long nights writing love letters for their classmates, they find themselves confronting deep feelings and past hurts. It is a great choice for teens looking for authentic LGBTQ+ representation and a roommate mishap trope that is both funny and deeply moving.
Highlights:
- A heartwarming and funny second-chance romance set in a boys' academy.
- Explores important themes of transgender identity, self-acceptance, and growth.
- Perfect for readers who enjoy the roommate mishap and secret identity tropes.
- Features a charming subplot involving writing love letters for fellow students.

Andromache
by Richmond
Set in a fractured future where the former United States is divided into two desperate nations, Andromache follows the journey of Andromache Kanoska. Chosen as a bride for the technologically advanced but humanly depleted Eastern Federation, she must navigate a world of high-stakes politics and dangerous secrets. This gripping dystopian tale is perfect for readers who love stories of survival, complex moral dilemmas, and high-stakes romance in a post-apocalyptic setting. It is an ideal choice for fans of intense world-building and character-driven narratives.
As Andromache competes in rigorous challenges to prove her worth as the next Eastern Consort, she discovers a dark truth about the people in power. Her only hope lies in Denzel Xavier, the future Elector, but in a world built on lies, trust is a dangerous commodity. She must decide whether to protect her own life or risk everything to save those the Federation deems expendable. Great for readers interested in social justice themes and romantic suspense, this novel explores identity and the value of human life in a world where technology often outweighs humanity.
Highlights:
- A compelling post-apocalyptic setting with rich world-building.
- A strong female protagonist facing difficult moral and ethical choices.
- An intriguing blend of political intrigue and romantic tension.
- Deep exploration of social inequality and the ethics of advanced technology.
- Perfect for fans of high-stakes dystopian series and romantic thrillers.

Angel
by James Patterson
In the seventh installment of the Maximum Ride series, Angel takes readers on a high-stakes journey across the globe. Max Ride and her flock have always been fugitives, but the stakes have never been higher. With Fang gone and starting his own rival gang, Max is left heartbroken and struggling to lead. However, the arrival of Dylan, who is intensely devoted to her, complicates her feelings and the group's dynamics. As a deadly force threatens the entire planet, the divided flock must find a way to reunite for an explosive showdown in Paris.
This fast-paced novel is perfect for children who love high-octane action, genetic mysteries, and complex teen relationships. It is ideal for readers interested in dystopian settings and stories about found families. James Patterson delivers his signature short, punchy chapters that keep reluctant readers engaged from start to finish. If your teen enjoyed the previous books in the series or is looking for a thrilling sci-fi adventure with a strong female lead, Angel is a great choice for their next read.
Highlights:
- High-stakes action and global adventure in iconic locations like Paris.
- Deep exploration of loyalty, heartbreak, and evolving teen relationships.
- Fast-paced storytelling with short chapters perfect for keeping readers hooked.
- A compelling mix of science fiction elements and relatable coming-of-age themes.

Anne of Ingleside
by L.M. Montgomery
Anne of Ingleside brings readers back to the enchanting world of Anne Shirley, now a devoted mother of five—with a sixth on the way! Living in her beloved home, Ingleside, Anne’s life is a whirlwind of domestic adventures, from managing a lively household to dealing with the overstayed welcome of the difficult Aunt Mary Maria. This installment in the celebrated series captures the transition of the irrepressible redhead into a wise yet still imaginative "Mrs. Doctor" Blythe. It is a perfect choice for readers who have grown up with Anne and want to see her navigate the complexities of adulthood and parenthood.
Ideal for readers interested in historical fiction and heartwarming family sagas, this book balances humor with poignant moments of self-doubt. When Anne begins to fear that her dear Gilbert’s affections have cooled, she sets out to win his heart all over again, proving that the magic of Green Gables never truly fades. Parents looking for wholesome, beautifully written literature with strong moral values and rich vocabulary will find this a great choice for their teens and young adults who enjoy character-driven stories.
Highlights:
- A heartwarming look at Anne Shirley as a mother and wife.
- Richly detailed historical setting in early 20th-century Canada.
- Explores themes of family loyalty, enduring love, and the joys of childhood.
- Perfect for fans of classic literature and the Anne of Green Gables series.

Anne of the Island
by L.M. Montgomery
In Anne of the Island, the beloved Anne Shirley leaves the familiar shores of Prince Edward Island to pursue her dreams at Redmond College. This enchanting third installment in L.M. Montgomery's classic series follows Anne as she navigates the bustling city of Kingsport, balances her studies with new friendships, and experiences the bittersweet transition into adulthood. From the cozy charm of Patty’s Place to the academic halls of college, readers will delight in Anne's continued growth as she faces the joys of independence and the complexities of the heart.
This book is perfect for children and teens who love stories about strong-willed heroines, academic adventures, and the enduring power of friendship. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in historical fiction and those who have followed Anne's journey from her early days at Green Gables. Parents will appreciate the timeless values and the beautiful prose that makes this a great choice for developing a love for classic literature and exploring themes of maturity and perseverance.
Highlights:
- Anne's exciting transition from rural Avonlea to college life in the city.
- The introduction of the delightful and frivolous new friend, Philippa Gordon.
- A deeper exploration of Anne and Gilbert Blythe's evolving relationship.
- Heartfelt moments of self-discovery, academic success, and navigating loss.
