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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As I Descended
by Robin Talley
9/6/2016, 384 pages.
From the acclaimed author of Lies We Tell Ourselves, Robin Talley, comes a Shakespeare-inspired story of revenge and redemption, where fair is foul, and foul is fair.
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Girl Mans Up
by M-E Girard
9/6/2016, 384 pages.
A book about identity, belonging, and the collision between sexuality and cultural expectations.
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Lucy and Linh
by Alice Pung
9/6/2016, 352 pages.
Gilmore Girls meets Fresh Off the Boat in this witty novel about navigating life in private school while remaining true to yourself.
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Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit
by Jaye Robin Brown
8/30/2016, 432 pages.
Joanna meets the perfect girl for her and must decide whether to break a promise that could change everything for her and her family or lose out on love in this charming young ...
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Girl in Pieces
by Kathleen Glasgow
8/30/2016, 416 pages.
Fans of Girl, Interrupted, Thirteen Reasons Why, and All the Bright Places will love this New York Times bestseller.
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Tell Me Something Real
by Calla Devlin
8/30/2016, 304 pages.
Three sisters struggle with the bonds that hold their family together as they face a darkness settling over their lives in this masterfully written debut novel.
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Spontaneous
by Aaron Starmer
8/23/2016, 368 pages.
A darkly funny and spectacularly original exploration of friendship, goodbyes - and spontaneous combustion.
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The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes
by Anna McPartlin
8/9/2016, 384 pages.
Here is a truth that can't be escaped: for Mia "Rabbit" Hayes, life is coming to an end ...
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When We Was Fierce
by e.E. Charlton-Trujillo
8/9/2016, 400 pages.
In an endless cycle of street violence and retribution, is there any escape? A powerful verse novel by e.E. Charlton-Trujillo.
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Purity
by Jonathan Franzen
8/2/2016, 608 pages.
A magnum opus for our morally complex times from the author of Freedom
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