Best Reads for Young Adults - Spring 2020
Looking for some of the best reads for this year? Then, look no further because we’ve got you covered! Learn about some of the best reads for young adults for this spring 2020.
We know that you might be busy with your classes and studying for your exams, but there' nothing that beats sitting down with a good book to help you escape from reality for an hour or two.
In the following blog post, we'll go over 6 awesome books that are must-reads for young adults this year.
Girl, Stop Apologizing - Rachel Hollis
There’s a reason we put this one at the top of the list. Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis is a book that every young woman (and man) should read in 2020.
One thing that's great about this book is that Rachel doesn't hold back or sugarcoat anything that she's talking about.
Rachel is famous for telling things exactly how they are. But at the same time, she also provides invaluable insight to help you set yourself up for success.
So if you’re broadening the scope of your dreams and looking for insight on exactly how to achieve your goals, definitely give this book a read!
One Of Us Is Next - Karen M. Mcmanus
It’s a year after Simon died, and the void of gossip has been left open. Now, the situation becomes a life-altering game of truth or dare. And in turn, things quickly turn deadly for Phoebe, Knox, and Maeve, three of the book's main characters.
So if you're a fan of suspenseful thrillers, make sure to add this gossip-infused page-turner to your list of books to read in the coming months. One Of Us Is Next by Karen M. McManus will keep you on the edge of your seat and is sure not to disappoint.
Woven In Moonlight - Isabel Ibanez
In this fantasy novel, Isabel Ibanez takes you into a fictional world known as Inkasisa, which closely resembles the country of Bolivia, its culture, and its Bolivian politics.
Woven In Moonlight embodies an abundance of immersive prose, rich characters, and a wholly unique tale of revenge, following Ximena, the story's main character.
Ximena has been seeking revenge against Atoc, who took over the land she was sworn to protect by using an ancient relic. And when she is presented with an opportunity to get her revenge, she takes her chance.
But when a fellow vigilante challenges the heroine to overthrow Atoc without declaring war, the storyline starts to get a bit more interesting. And in turn, Ximena is forced to go to war against what she swore to protect.
This gripping novel from an up-and-coming author is definitely one to immerse yourself into.
We Used To Be Friends - Amy Spalding
In We Used To Be Friends by Amy Spalding, you'll be taken into an incredible, yet heartbreaking journey told through two separate timelines.
The first storyline follows James, preparing for her future studies in college while, reflecting on how her friendship with Kat came to a screeching halt.
And the other, follows Kat, during her first year of college, as she befriends a girl named James.
This interestingly twisty narrative makes for an excellent, gripping read, and is sure to keep you turning the pages right until the end.
Not So Pure And Simple - Lamar Giles
In an attempt to get closer to his childhood crush, Kiera, Del embarks on joining a purity ring club. But what he ends up getting from the club is something that he least expected; learning about what it means to be a man.
Not So Pure And Simple is a story of self-realization. You'll be empowered as you follow Del through the highs and lows of chasing love and becoming a better man.
It is a story of masculinity in today's modern society, which is something that anyone can benefit from learning about.
Yes No Maybe So - Becky Arbertalli And Aisha Saeed
Maya and Jamie meet while they are out canvassing the area during an upcoming election. As the polls get increasingly closer, so do the two of them.
But if local activism is something they have both mastered, their romance should be a sure-thing, shouldn't it?
Written by two incredible young authors, Arbertalli and Saeed created this timely story of modern life and politics. The story even has that added touch of romance that anyone can related to.
So if you're interested in political activism or falling in love, make sure to add Yes No Maybe So to the top of your list.
Best Reads For Young Adults
Attending your classes and studying are both extremely important. But it's equally important to schedule a bit of time for yourself every once in a while.
So what better way is there to relax other than immersing yourself in a good book to help you escape from the stresses of life?
Check out these best reads for young adults from these up-and-coming authors, and you're sure to be intrigued, entertained, and thrilled until you turn over the very last page.