Sure. 'The Fault in Our Stars' is a great one. It's a heart - rending story about two teens with cancer who fall in love. Another is 'Divergent' which is set in a post - apocalyptic Chicago where society is divided into factions. 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' is also a good pick, with its strange and magical story.
I'd recommend 'Eragon' for young adults. It's an epic fantasy adventure with dragons and magic. 'Uglies' is also interesting. It's set in a future world where everyone gets an operation to become 'pretty' at a certain age. And 'Paper Towns' by John Green, which is about a boy's search for a girl who has disappeared in a rather mysterious way.
Definitely. 'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins is a popular choice. It's set in a dystopian future where teenagers are forced to participate in a deadly game. It has an exciting plot and strong female lead in Katniss Everdeen.
Sure. 'Unearthly' by Cynthia Hand is a great choice. It's about a girl who discovers she's part - angel and has to navigate her new identity and powers. It has a bit of romance and a lot of self - discovery.
'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green is also a good pick. It explores deep emotions and relationships, similar to what can be found in Rosenberg novels. It has a poignant story that young adults can relate to.
Yes, 'The Wingfeather Saga' by Andrew Peterson is a great option for young adults. It has adventure, mystery, and strong Christian values like courage and loyalty. Another one is 'I Dared to Call Him Father' by Bilquis Sheikh. It's a story of a Muslim woman's conversion to Christianity, which can be very inspiring for young adults exploring different faiths. And 'The Bronze Bow' by Elizabeth George Speare, which is set in the time of Jesus and shows how the main character's life is changed by his encounter with Jesus' teachings.
Another one is 'Legend' by Marie Lu. It's set in a future where the United States has split into two warring nations. The two main characters, Day and June, are on opposite sides at first but then find themselves in a complex situation. There are action - packed scenes, a bit of romance, and a lot of political intrigue, similar to crossfire novels.
One book similar to Georgette Heyer novels for young adults is 'Ella Enchanted' by Gail Carson Levine. It has a fairy - tale like quality but also has elements of society and relationships, much like Heyer's works. 'The Thief Lord' by Cornelia Funke is set in a unique historical - ish setting and has a group of characters with their own relationships and adventures, which can be related to Heyer's character - driven stories. Also, 'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak, while dealing with more serious themes, has a historical setting and characters with complex relationships, which has some similarities to Heyer's novels.
The "Nancy Drew" series can be a good choice. Nancy is a young and resourceful detective, much like a younger version of Cormoran Strike in terms of her determination to solve mysteries. Another one is the "Hardy Boys" series. The brothers in this series are always on the hunt for clues and solving cases, just as Strike does. It has that element of mystery and adventure.
For young adults, 'Fangirl' by Rainbow Rowell is a great clean romance novel. Cath's experiences in college and her relationship with Levi are really engaging. 'Dumplin'' by Julie Murphy also has a sweet romance in it. The main character Willowdean has a charming relationship with Bo, and it's a story that promotes body positivity along with a lovely love story. Also, 'Since You've Been Gone' by Morgan Matson is a great pick. The friendship - turned - love story between Emily and Sloane is a fun and clean read for young adults.
Sarah Dessen's books are quite similar. She writes young adult novels that center around first loves, family issues, and self - discovery. For instance, 'The Truth About Forever' has a sweet romance and characters going through personal growth, much like Sparks' stories but tailored for a younger audience.
The Hex Hall series. It's about a girl who discovers she's a witch and is sent to a reform school for supernatural beings. There are lots of secrets, friendships, and romances in the story, much like in House of Night where there are various relationships and hidden aspects within the vampire world.