Which YA Novel Should You Read Next?
Which YA Novel Should You Read Next?
Stuck for reading material? We're always here to help!
Stuck for reading material? We're always here to help!

What's your fave sub-sub-genre of YA?
Pick a character:
What's your perfect reading snack/drink (yes, this is all very relevant)!
Fave reading spot?
Books, audiobooks or movies?
Are you doing NaNoWriMo this year?
The great divider: books in the bath?
Where would you go for your next holiday?
Reading soundtrack?
Let's do a JK Rowling here: heads or tails?
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
Rainbow Rowell's latest is quirky, funny and merges two of your favourite things - scary monsters and a lovable underdog protagonist. It tells the story of Simon Snow - wizard, recent dumpee, Chosen One. The concept of dumb luck is unfamiliar to Simon and on top of all his troubles, he faces monsters and the pitfalls of teenage dating. If you like a bit of romance with your mystery, this one's for you.
Another Day by David Levithan
Another Day by David Levithan
"Another Day" is the second in Levithan's "Every Day" series - the sob-enducing tale of Rhiannon - a lonely, repressed teenager, who's accepted that her distant and temperamental boyfriend is the best relationship she could hope for. But when he suddenly changes gears one day, only to remember none of it afterwards, Rhi ends up completely messed up. There is light at the end of the tunnel, but you'll go through a few tissue boxes getting there.
The Mortality Doctrine by James Dashner
The Mortality Doctrine by James Dashner
Robots! Uber-technologically advanced gaming thingiemabobbers! Released in 2013, the Eye of Minds is well aged now in internet time, but with Dashner's name all over everything thanks to The Maze Runner and the latest in this series - "The Game of Lives" hitting the shelves in just two weeks, this one is well worth grabbing on your next Waterstones splurge.
"Geek Girl: All That Glitters" by Holly Smale
"Geek Girl: All That Glitters" by Holly Smale
The worst thing that happens within the pages of "Geek Girl" is some sixth form drama. And yes, it's pretty severe Sixth Form drama, but nothing that Harriet Manners - model, compulsive list maker and our aforementioned geek - can't handle. If you're looking for an easy, snort-laugh-inducing read to sit down to, this is the one - especially since the Christmas special is being released this week!