Books

Young Adults (reading level)

16080 books have been labeled as appropriate for “Young Adults”.


  1. Heroseed

    Heroseed

    by B.G. Miller

    Notes for Parents: This book contains blood, alcohol use, sensuality, profanity, and alot of violence. So, only read if you dare!

  2. Sphere

    by Michael Crichton

    Notes for Parents: Plentiful expletives and a scene with a naked woman. Read it first before letting your kids try it out. Violence and disturbing images throughout. Complex themes.

  3. Perfect Chemistry Trilogy: Book 2

    Rules of Attraction

    by Simone Elkeles

    Notes for Parents: This book contains some graphic sexual scenes and a lot of cussing. Should be fine for anyone above the age of 14.

  4. Perfect Chemistry Trilogy: Book 1

    Perfect Chemistry

    by Simone Elkeles

    Notes for Parents: Has alot of sexual inuendos.

  5. The Hunger Games: Book 1

    The Hunger Games

    by Suzanne Collins

    Notes for Parents: Young Adults age 13 and up. It does contain disturbing themes and some violence. There is a little romance in it that may not be suitable for some children. Highly recommended for reluctant readers. Very thought provoking. Also not recommended until the reader has learned not to glorify violence.

  6. X-23 #1

    by Marjorie Liu

    Notes for Parents: Recommended for mature audiences. There is some self-mutiliation.

  7. Studies in the Shoah

    Bittersweet legacy : creative responses to the Holocaust : art, poetry, stories

    by Cynthia Moskowitz Brody

    Notes for Parents: This book has been recommended for use in Jr High and High School classrooms for the teaching of the Holocaust and is appropriate for adult or young adult reading. The material is handled with sensitivity and chapters intensify as the reader progresses.

  8. Midnight Veil

    by Rebecca Nolan

    Notes for Parents: PARENTS: Though this book is about losing your identity and reclaiming it, I would strongly recommend this book for people seventeen years of age and over due to the content.


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