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Oct 18, 2017
You’d think the best Young Adult books of October would be scary reads, what with Halloween and all. And sure, there are frights. But the true monsters in this month’s most gripping reads are ordinary people.
 
Here are the Paste Magazine's top YA books this month:

Many of these novels feature characters at their worst and life situations at their most horrifying, so prepare to be unnerved and engaged by these tales.


Brooding YA Hero

Brooding YA Hero

Carrie DiRisio

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Have you ever wished you could receive a little guidance from your favorite book boyfriend? Ever...


young adult
Calling My Name

Calling My Name

Liara Tamani

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Calling My Name, by debut author Liara Tamani, is a striking, luminous, and literary exploration of...


young adult
Long Way Down

Long Way Down

Jason Reynolds

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An ode to Put the Damn Guns Down, this is National Book Award Finalist and New York Times bestseller...


young adult thriller
A Line in the Dark

A Line in the Dark

Malinda Lo

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"A twisty, dark psychological thriller that will leave you guessing til the very end."--Teen Vogue ...


Thriller young adult
Like Water

Like Water

Rebecca Podos

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Like Water is an unforgettable story of two girls navigating the unknowable waters of identity,...


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Shelda (363 KP) rated Pinterest in Apps

Jun 18, 2018  
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Amazing app!!! I use it daily and find potential reads, recipes, patterns and so much more!!! LOVE IT???
  
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Michelle Lowe (14 KP) is asking for a recommendation

Jan 17, 2019  
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Could anyone who reads romance books, any kind , I read them all please send me recommendations. Thank u
     
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Rache (174 KP) Jan 17, 2019

Milly Johnson. All of the Milly Johnson. She writes wonderful romantic comedies written about people from a small town in South Yorkshire. Her writing is really true to life in the North of England, even down to her use of dialect and swearing. It's not insanely sweary, though, she uses it in context and as part of the local language.
I do not read romance. I do read Milly. It's helped by the fact that I've met Milly, and she's so lovely and funny. If you want a place to start, The Yorkshire Pudding Club was her first ❤️