Let your teen travel through fictional worlds with our list of the best novels for teens. These novels can help your teenager explore a world of their own without having to leave the comfort of their home. From adventure and fantasy to romance and friendship, these books will take your teen on a rollercoaster ride and help them learn valuable lessons. According to Adrienne Chinn, a bestselling Canadian novelist and poet, “Finding books your teen will love introduces them to a world of imagination that will enrich their lives and open their minds to new thoughts and ideas. It can help your teen gain new perspectives and experience different emotions.” Our list includes some popular books of different genres to keep your teen hooked and engaged for hours. So, explore the list to choose a book based on your teen’s interests.

17 Best Teen Novels To Read

1. Best Romance Novel: The Fault in Our Stars

  Author: John Green “The Fault in Our Star” is a beautiful book about Hazel and Augustus. They meet each other at a support group and embark on a rollercoaster ride to find the author of their favorite book. What happens next? Read the book to find out. This book is sure to make your teen smile, laugh, and cry as it is filled with the emotional experiences of two young teenagers. Click here to know more about this book.

2. Best Science-Fiction Novel: The Giver

  Author: Lois Lowry “The Giver” is a science fiction novel about a boy named Jonas, who lives in a seemingly ideal but lackluster world. This world has a lot of rules, no one has the time to think for themselves, and there is no pain, music or color. The people in this world live under the assumption that it’s perfect , and nobody questions what is right or wrong. Then one day, Jonas is assigned an important task to travel in time and learn the truth. What is the truth and is Jonas able to find out? Your teen will have to read this book to find out.

3. Best Fantasy Novel: The Golden Compass

  Author: Philip Pullman “The Golden Compass” is a novel about a young girl and her adventures of rescuing her best friend. Lyra is an orphan living in a parallel universe, and a demon threatens to dominate the world. When Lyra’s friend is kidnapped and she finds out that other children have also mysteriously gone missing, she attempts to rescue all of them. She travels far north with the gypsies, meets a great bear and in the end, she finds her friend. But will she succeed in freeing her? Read the book to find out.

4. Best Dual Narrative Novel: Eleanor & Park

  Author: Rainbow Rowell Two adorable teenagers, Eleanor and Park, meet in the school bus and instantly become buddies. Their similarities draw them to each other, and eventually, they fall in love. As their life and love progress, their lives begin to fall apart. How they tackle everything and become star-crossed lovers is what this book is all about. Watch this video to know more about this book.

5. Best thriller Novel: A Wrinkle in Time

  Author: Madeleine L’Engle “A Wrinkle in Time” is the story of Meg Murry and her brother Charles Wallace. Meg is a regular teen who is battling her insecurities while her brother has special mental abilities. They embark on a thrilling and fantastic journey to save their father, and their friend Calvin O’Keefe joins them in this quest. They learn that their father, a gifted scientist, is being held as a prisoner on another planet. “A Wrinkle in Time” tells the story of how they succeed in rescuing their father from the planet of Camazotz.

6. Best Autobiographical Novel: Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl

  Author: Anne Frank “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl” is a heart-wrenching story of Anne Frank and her experiences during World War II. During the war, Anne and her family spend over two years hiding from the Nazis, in a very tiny room called the Secret Annex. Her diary is a first-hand account describing the Holocaust and their everyday struggle in the Secret Annex. However, the Nazi Police discover everyone and send them to the concentration camps. Anne’s father, Otto Frank, was the only survivor and got her diary published. Anne Frank’s Diary is a powerful testament to the human spirit and a reminder to the horrors of the Nazi Regime.

7. Best Mystery Novel: Pretty Little Liars

  Author: Sara Shepard Pretty Little Liars is about four friends who are in high school. One night, after a sleepover, one of their friends vanishes. The other three keep it a secret as long as they can. But there is someone who knows all of their secrets. What happens next? Find out by reading this thrilling novel for teens.

8. Best Motivational Novel: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

  Author: Sherman Alexie This is the story of an Indian boy called Junior, living in America. He has more than his fair share of burdens. But there is a ray of hope: he is smart, intelligent, good at basketball, and excellent at drawing. Unlike his relatives or friends, Junior is ambitious and hopes to have a bright future. But what happens when he decides to go to a school 22 miles away from his home? Does life get any easier? Read about the emotional journey of Junior and his struggles to overcome all his battles. Check out this video to know more about this book.

9. Best Captivating Novel: The Age of Miracles

  Author: Karen Thompson Walker Julia is a school-going girl who lives in a California suburb. She wakes up on a Saturday morning to discover there is something wrong with how the earth is rotating. Suddenly, everything around her seems disturbed. “The Age of Miracles” is a moving tale of the real and surreal experiences of people and how they cope with the ever-evolving world.

10. Best Powerful Novel: The Little Prince

  Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry The Little Prince is for pre-teens or young teens but is also appreciated by older audiences. The story revolves around a little boy who travels to the universe, leaving behind the comfort of his own planet. He lands on Earth and has a series of extraordinary experiences. This classic novel for teens is a must read for those who enjoy reading simple yet powerful stories.

11. Bridge to Terabithia

  Author: Katherine Paterson In this story, teenagers Jesse and Leslie are neighbors. Initially, they are reluctant to be with each other but eventually become friends. To escape their bossy parents and bullies at school, Jesse and Leslie try to get lost in their very own private kingdom, Terabithia. Their beautiful world is shattered by one tragic incident, and everything changes. This is one of the best novels for teenagers as it stands out among many books on friendship, loss, and how beautifully a child tries to stay strong in spite of a tragedy.

12. Prep

  Author: Curtis Sittenfeld Teens in high school may enjoy reading “Prep” as it chronicles the experiences of a girl who moves to an American boarding school. The story is based on Lee Fiora’s life in a boarding school and how she tackles the challenges that this life throws at her. Living away from her family, this 14-year old learns to live independently for the first time. But one incident shatters her identity. Your teen can experience it first hand by reading the book.

13. Sword Art Online 1: Aincrad

  Author: Reki Kawahara The story is set in 2022, when gamers are rejoicing at the launch of the Virtual Reality Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game or VRMMORPG, which enables them to immerse themselves into the game for a fully realistic experience. The players are so engrossed in the game as they continue to play that they do not realize that the game lacks the most basic function: the log out button. This means they are trapped! How they escape the game is something your teen will find out by reading this book.

14. Where Things Come Back

  Author: John Corey Whaley If your teen enjoys reading books by John Green, then they will enjoy “Where Things Come Back.” Fast-paced and satisfying, the story is about a dark town called Arkansas. If there are any second chances in life, this book reveals them. And, it gives its readers a whole new perspective about life.

15. We Are Okay

  Author: Nina LaCour “We Are Okay” is about Marin, a freshman in college. She spends the winter holidays alone in her dorm and looks forward to the only pleasant thing that happens during the holidays: a visit from her best friend, Mabel. After her mom’s death, Marin is taken in and raised by her grandfather. Just weeks before her college begins, her grandfather passes away, and she discovers an astonishing secret about her family. What is it? Read the book to find out.

16. Aurora Rising (The Aurora Cycle)

  Author: Amie Kaufman “Aurora Rising” is a science fiction novel set in 2380 at the Aurora Academy. The graduating cadets from the academy are going to be assigned their first ever mission. A star-cadet named Tyler Jones is excited about recruiting his first squad. But he is also responsible for the safety of Auri, who he had rescued earlier. With his troublesome squad and the obligation of looking after Auri, how does Tyler Jones save the entire galaxy?

17. Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers

  Author: Deborah Heiligman This novel is about two best friends Vincent and Theo. The story revolves around how they grow up together and how their friendship turns into a bond of brotherhood. Theo sets out to become an art dealer, and Vincent struggles with his livelihood as an artist but enjoys painting. It is a vivid and dramatic story that will prove to be a great reading experience for teens.

How To Choose The Right Novels For Teens?

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