Best Literary Fiction books for young adult readers, including adult-YA crossover books.
YA & Adult-YA Crossovers:
Literary Fiction
Total books found: 1,092
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Winter
by Ali Smith
11/6/2018, 336 pages.
Smith's shapeshifting novel casts a warm, wise, merry and uncompromising eye over a post-truth era in a story rooted in history and memory and with a taproot deep in the evergreens...
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The Travelling Cat Chronicles
by Hiro Arikawa, Philip Gabriel
10/23/2018, 288 pages.
A life-affirming anthem to kindness and self-sacrifice, The Travelling Cat Chronicles shows how the smallest things can provide the greatest joy.
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Phantom Wheel
by Tracy Deebs
10/16/2018, 416 pages.
The digital apocalypse has arrived and the future is here in this addictive technological thriller full of twists and turns. Perfect for fans of Nerve!
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Seven Days of Us
by Francesca Hornak
10/16/2018, 400 pages.
A warm, wry, sharply observed debut novel about what happens when a family is forced to spend a week together in quarantine over the holidays...
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Bridge of Clay
by Markus Zusak
10/9/2018, 544 pages.
An unforgettable and sweeping family saga from Markus Zusak.
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Never Coming Back
by Alison McGhee
10/9/2018, 256 pages.
Never Coming Back is a brilliant and piercing story of a young woman finding her way in life, determined to know her mother - and by extension herself - before it's too late.
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What If It's Us
by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
10/9/2018, 448 pages.
A smart, funny, heartfelt collaboration about two very different boys who can't decide if the universe is pushing them together - or pulling them apart.
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After the Fire
by Will Hill
10/2/2018, 464 pages.
The things I've seen are burned into me, like scars that refuse to fade.
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The Floating World
by C. Morgan Babst
10/2/2018, 400 pages.
A dazzling debut about family, home, and grief.
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A Heart in a Body in the World
by Deb Caletti
9/18/2018, 368 pages.
A girl tries to outrun her demons in this searing, universal novel about the impact of gun violence, everyday sexism, rape culture, and internalizing - and overcoming - guilt from ...
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