As we turn the final chapter of 2015, “best of” lists are popping up everywhere. While reading tastes are highly individual, there is always some consensus: some books just have a can’t-put-down quality about them. The most memorable books are notable for their originality, humour, heart-tugging qualities or their thoughtful take on issues affecting teenagers. Mental health and sexuality/sexual identity issues were important trends in this year’s YA selection – as reflected in many of the books on this list – but there were some incredibly strong fantasy novels as well. Without further ado, here are some of TRAC’s reading highlights of the year.
Reading level: 14+
Genre: historical; family; adventure; culture; war
Published: 2015
Best friends Delia (Black Dove) and Rhoda (White Raven) are stunt flyers during the 1920s, but the ongoing racism in the southern United States inspires a dream: to emigrate to Ethiopia, the one African country which has never been colonized. After a freak accident kills Delia, Rhoda is determined to keep her partner’s dream of equality and freedom alive. Despite the difficulties, Rhoda transplants Delia’s son Teo and her own daughter Emilia to a coffee collective in Ethiopia. But as Teo and Emilia come of age, Mussolini’s Italian army invades Ethiopia and their family is drawn into the tragic conflict.
violence; emotionally disturbing
Reading level: 14+
Genre: realistic; family; friendship; romance; mental health; school; social media; death
Published: 2015
When Fitch and Violet meet on the ledge of the bell tower, it is debatable as to who is saving whom. Violet hasn’t recovered from her sister’s death, while Fitch – the class “freak” – struggles with highs and lows that he cannot control. Tentative friendship turns into romance, but can there be a happy ending for this unlikely pair?
sexuality; strong language; drugs/alcohol
Reading level: 12+
Genre: fantasy; mystery; paranormal; gothic; historical; death; family
Published: 2015
In this historical fantasy, a young girl refuses to conform to the Victorian belief system that females should be ‘good’ but not clever. Faith’s father is a renowned natural scientist whose reputation has been tainted by scandal. When he dies under mysterious circumstances, on the remote island of Vane, Faith is determined to prove that his death was not a suicide – but rather a murder. Applying logic, observation and misdirection, Faith is determined to salvage her father’s reputation. This beautifully written book is a suspenseful murder mystery, but also a thoughtful analysis of women’s roles in Victorian England.
Reading level: 14+
Genre: realistic; contemporary; friendship; family; culture; illness; death
Published: 2015
For most 17 year-olds, death is an abstract concept; for Abe Sora, it is a grim reality. After being diagnosed with ALS, Abe is trapped in his failing body and isolated in his bedroom. Longing for anonymity, he searches for connections in online chat rooms. Unexpectedly, he makes real friends there – and not just virtual ones. With the help of his friends, Abe figures out how to meet death on his own terms. Thoughtful and funny, this book takes a morbid subject and turns it into a truly life-enhancing story.
emotionally disturbing; strong language
Reading level: 14+
Genre: realistic; contemporary; friendship; family; romance; sexual identity; LGBT
Published: 2015
David’s parents assume he is gay, but the truth is more complicated. Although he has supportive friends, he still feels completely isolated by his painful reality: his body doesn’t match his sense of himself. Leo Denton is new to David’s school, but he brings a tough reputation with him. When Leo defends David against the usual bullies, the two become allies – and then friends. This brave, emotionally involving book explores transgender issues through believably complex characters.
emotionally disturbing
Reading level: 14+
Genre: fantasy; magic; adventure; romance; humour; crime
Published: 2015
In the mean streets of Ketterdam, six unlikely allies will be recruited to break into the unbreakable fortress of the Ice Court. Their mission: to liberate a scientist/inventor who holds the secret to manipulating Grisha magic. Their price: enough money to escape from their dangerous, dead-end lives. This fast-paced heist story is the first in a new series by Bardugo . . . intricately plotted, with richly shaded characters.
violence
Reading level: 14+
Genre: fantasy; paranormal; romance; war; politics
Published: 2015
In the Kingdom of Norta, the Silvers are born to rule while the Reds are born to serve. Any Red who cannot find a job will become cannon fodder in the long-running war. Mare is a lowly Red, a former pick-pocket turned serving girl; but when it is discovered that she possesses an unusual power, the Royal Court decides to make different use of her. Mare is transformed into a long-lost Silver noble and engaged to Maven, the younger prince. It is a dangerous game of subterfuge, made even riskier when a Red terrorist operative enlists Mare’s help. Twisty and unexpected, this best-selling fantasy novel will fill The Hunger Games gap.
Reading level: 14+
Genre: fantasy; post-apocalyptic; paranormal; adventure; family; friendship; romance; magic
Published: 2015
As the world runs out of fossil fuel, environmentally minded people have established a “Greenworld” in Devon and Cornwall and returned to the old ways of living. Powerful witches, like Danny’s mother, work to keep out the unscrupulous gangs who would exploit the earth’s natural energy. Danny is more interested in girls than magic, but he is drawn into the battle between the Greenworld and the gangs. Although Danny doesn’t understand his own magic, forces on both sides need it – and will stop at nothing to get it. This book excels at both plot and characterisation, and gives a topical post-apocalyptic spin on a more traditional fantasy landscape.
Reading level: 14+
Genre: fantasy; paranormal; fairy tale retellings, romance; action
Published: 2015
Deep in the winter woods, 19 year-old Feyre kills a wolf and unknowingly triggers a dark curse. Taken hostage by the fearsome Tamlin, Feyre is trapped in a luxurious but confining world. Despite their bad beginning, Feyre’s sympathy for her captor grows – until she is willing to risk her own life to save him. The compelling and romantic fantasy sets the Beauty and the Beast motif in a complex faerie realm. This is grown-up YA for fantasy lovers.
violence; sexuality
Reading level: 14+
Genre: realistic; contemporary; family; friendship; romance; humour; feminism; mental health; OCD
Published: 2015
Evie desperately wants a fresh start. After being hospitalized for a mental breakdown, caused by out-of-control OCD, Evie has got back on track. Enrolled in Sixth Form College, she has new friends and even more than one potential love interest. But being let down by one guy after another is starting to derail Evie’s recovery. Even when her friends rally to her cause, Evie feels that her facade of “normal” is showing some serious cracks.
This book contains references to sexuality and drugs/alcohol.