The 'Enola Holmes' series by Nancy Springer is a great choice. Enola is a smart and feisty young detective who often outwits her older brothers. The books are full of humor as Enola navigates the Victorian world on her own terms while solving mysteries.
'The Westing Game' by Ellen Raskin is a classic. It's a mystery filled with a diverse cast of characters, and there are many humorous moments as they all try to figure out the clues and the mystery of the Westing inheritance. It's a great read for young adults who like a bit of a puzzle and some laughs.
'The Inheritance Games' by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. This series has a modern - day mystery with a rich heiress and her complex inheritance. The main character Avery is thrown into a world of secrets and puzzles, and there are plenty of humorous interactions between the characters as they all jockey for position in the mystery.
Sure. 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' by Ransom Riggs has a touch of humor. The strange and wonderful children and their abilities are described in a somewhat humorous way. 'Thirteen Reasons Why' by Jay Asher also has some lighter moments among the more serious themes. Clay's reactions to some of Hannah's tapes can be humorous at times. And 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry, while it's more of a dystopian novel, has some subtly humorous parts, like Jonas's initial reactions to the new things he discovers in his training.
Another good one is 'The Spellman Files' by Lisa Lutz. The Spellman family runs a detective agency, and the story is filled with their humorous investigations and family dynamics.
Yes. 'Looking for Alaska' by John Green is a heartbreaking YA book. It deals with themes of loss, love, and the search for meaning. The events in the story, especially towards the end, are really sad. 'Before I Fall' by Lauren Oliver is another one. The main character relives the same day over and over again until she figures out how to make things right, and in the process, there are a lot of heart - breaking revelations. 'We Were Liars' by E. Lockhart is also a great option. The mystery and the family secrets that unfold are quite sad and will leave young adult readers with a heavy heart.
Yes. 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' is a very interesting beautiful fiction book for young adults. It has a unique plot with strange and special children. 'Paper Towns' by John Green is also a good read. It tells a story about a boy's search for a girl who has disappeared. And 'The Giver' which makes young adults think about society and the concept of sameness.
Well, 'The Girl from Everywhere' by Heidi Heilig is an interesting 2016 young adults fiction book. It has a cool concept of time travel and a strong female lead. Also, 'A Study in Charlotte' by Brittany Cavallaro is worth mentioning. It reimagines Sherlock Holmes and Watson as teenagers at a boarding school, full of mystery and teenage drama.
Sure. 'The Sunbearer Trials' by Aiden Thomas is a popular 2023 young adult fiction. It has a great mix of adventure, mythology, and diverse characters. Another one is 'Ophelia After All' by Racquel Marie, which deals with themes like identity and first love in a really relatable way.
Sure. 'The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B' by Teresa Toten is a great one. It has a touch of humor while dealing with serious topics like OCD. 'Fangirl' by Rainbow Rowell also has some really funny moments as it follows a fangirl's college experiences. And 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green, although it has sad parts, also has some comical exchanges between the characters.
Sure. 'The Hate U Give' is a great choice for young adults. It has a relatable young protagonist and tackles tough issues in a way that's accessible. It can start important conversations about race and justice among young people.
Sure. 'The Maze Runner' by James Dashner is a cool book for young adults. It has a fast - paced plot where a group of boys are trapped in a maze and they have to find a way out. Another one is 'Divergent' by Veronica Roth. It's set in a future society where people are divided into different factions based on their personalities. 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green is also great. It tells the love story between two teenagers with cancer in a very moving way.
Sure. 'The Fault in Our Stars' is a great young adult INFP fiction book. It deals with love, loss, and the meaning of life in a very poignant way. Another one is 'Divergent' which has a strong - minded female protagonist who questions the society she lives in, something INFPs often do. 'The Hunger Games' also fits as Katniss Everdeen is a character who has deep empathy for others and is forced to make difficult moral choices.