These are just some of the new teen fiction books available in March/April. To place a hold, select the title link.
-
Under the Same Stars / Libba Bray
Three timelines converge to unveil truths behind the disappearance of two girls during World War II, in a historical mystery exploring the cyclical nature of fascism and genocide and how teens have always been part of the resistance against it.
-
True Life in Uncanny Valley / Deb Caletti
Eleanor is used to watching her famous father, a tech genius, from afar, until she applies for a live-in summer nanny job and must live a lie in order to discover the truth about her family and herself.
-
Sunrise on the Reaping / Suzanne Collins
It’s the 50th annual Hunger Games and as the games begin, District 12 tribute Haymitch Abernathy realizes he’s been set up to fail, but something in him wants to fight. This is the fifth book in the Hunger Games series.
-
The Meadowbrook Murders / Jessica Goodman
Told in alternating voices, seventeen-year-old Amy becomes the prime suspect in the murder of two students, including her best friend, and reluctantly teams up with school newspaper editor Liz to find the truth.
-
To Steal from Thieves / M.K. Lobb
In a high-stakes heist, an alchemologist and a con man team up to steal a rare necklace—but complicated feelings of attraction and deception threaten to destroy everything and everyone they love. For fans of Alexandra Bracken and Judy I. Lin.
-
All Better Now / Neal Shusterman
Three teens seek to unravel the truth behind conflicting agendas surrounding a deadly virus that could change humanity forever.
-
The Beasts We Bury / R.L. Taylor
Heir to the throne Mancella Cliff yearns for a life without bloodshed and meets Silver, a charming thief who plans to manipulate her into helping him steal from the castle, in an enemies-to-lovers romantic fantasy.
JJ:3/2025