Not-so-serious YA Books
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Arana, Marie - American Chica (biography)
In her father’s Peruvian
family, Marie Arana was taught to be a proper lady, yet in her mother’s
American family she learned to shoot a gun, break a horse, and snap a
chicken’s neck for dinner. Arana shuttled easily between these deeply separate
cultures for years. But only when she immigrated with her family to the United
States did she come to understand that she was a hybrid American whose cultural
identity was split in half. Coming to terms with this split is at the heart of
this graceful, beautifully realized portrait of a child who “was a north-south
collision, a New World fusion. An American Chica.”
Barry, Maxx - Jennifer Government
In Max Barry’s twisted, hilarious vision of the near
future, the world is run by giant American corporations (except for a few
deluded holdouts like the French); taxes are illegal; employees take the last
names of the companies they work for; The Police and The NRA are publicly-traded
security firms; the U.S. government may only investigate crimes if they can bill
a citizen directly. It’s a free market paradise!
Enger, Leif - Peace Like a River
The story of eleven-year-old Reuben Land, an asthmatic boy who has reason to believe in miracles. Along with his sister and father, Reuben finds himself on a cross-country search for his outlaw older brother who has been controversially charged with murder. Their journey is touched by serendipity and the kindness of strangers, and its remarkable conclusion shows how family, love, and faith can stand up to the most terrifying of enemies, the most tragic of fates.
Fforde, Jasper - The Eyre Affair OR Lost in a Good Book
In Jasper Fforde's Great Britain, circa 1985, time travel is routine, cloning is a reality (dodos are the resurrected pet of choice), and literature is taken very, very seriously. England is a virtual police state where an aunt can get lost (literally) in a Wordsworth poem and forging Byronic verse is a punishable offense. All this is business as usual for Thursday Next, renowned Special Operative in literary detection.
The Eyre Affair: When someone begins kidnapping characters from works of literature and plucks Jane Eyre from the poages of Bronte's novel, Thursday is faced with the challenge of her career.
Lost in a Good Book:
The love of her life has been
eradicated by Goliath, everyone's favorite corrupt multinational. To rescue him
Thursday must retrieve a supposedly vanquished enemy from the pages of "The
Raven." But Poe is off-limits to even the most seasoned literary
interloper. Enter a professional: the man-hating Miss Havisham from Dickens's Great
Expectations. As her new apprentice, Thursday keeps her motives secret as
she learns the ropes of Jurisfiction, where she moonlights as a Prose Resource
Operative inside books. As if jumping into the likes of Kafka, Austen, and
Beatrix Potter's Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies weren't enough, Thursday finds
herself the target of a series of potentially lethal coincidences, the
authenticator of a newly discovered play by the Bard himself, and the only one
who can prevent an unidentifiable pink sludge from engulfing all life on Earth.
Haddon,
Mark - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
Despite his overhwleming fear of interacting with people, Christopher, a mathematically-gifted, autistic fifteen-year-old boy, decides to investigate the murder of a neighbor's dog and uncovers secret information about his mother.
Hiaasen, Carl - Hoot
Roy, who is new to his small Florida community, becomes involved in another boy's attempt to save a colony of burrowing owls from a proposed construction site.
King, Laurie L. - The Beekeeper's Apprentice
Levithan, David - Boy Meets Boy
This is the story of Paul, a sophomore
at a high school like no other: The cheerleaders ride Harleys, the homecoming
queen used to be a guy named Daryl (she now prefers Infinite Darlene and is also
the star quarterback), and the gay-straight alliance was formed to help the
straight kids learn how to dance.
When Paul meets Noah, he thinks he?s found the one his heart is made for. Until
he blows it. The school bookie says the odds are 12-to-1 against him getting
Noah back, but Paul?s not giving up without playing his love really loud. His
best friend Joni might be drifting away, his other best friend Tony might be
dealing with ultra-religious parents, and his ex-boyfriend Kyle might not be
going away anytime soon, but sometimes everything needs to fall apart before it
can really fit together right.
McDonald, Joyce - Shades of Simon Gray
Seventeen-year-old Simon lies in a coma, finding his space and time overlapping with that of a man who was lynched over 200 years ago, while a member of the cheating ring he has been helping wonders if their actions have caused the plagues assaulting their New Jersey town.
Maguire, Gregory - Wicked
This re-creation of the land of Oz, tells the story of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, who wasn't so wicked after all. Past the yellow brick road and into a phantasmagoric world rich with imagination and allegory, Wicked just might change the reputation of one of the most sinister characters in literature.
Meyer, L. A. - Bloody Jack
Reduced to begging and thievery in the streets of London, a thirteen-year-old orphan disguises herself as a boy and connives her way onto a British warship set for high sea adventure in search of pirates.
Monk,
Sue Kidd -
During the summer of 1964 in rural South Carolina, a young girl is given a home by three black, beekeeping sisters. As she enters their mesmerizing secret world of bees and honey, she discovers a place where she can find the single thing her heart longs for most.
Morse, Scott - Barefoot Serpent (Graphic Novel)
While vacationing in Hawaii, a girl and her family--who are slowly disconnecting after suffering a death in the family--each take part in their own journey of resolution which brings them closer together.
Moore, Christopher - Lamb, the Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
The birth of Jesus has been well chronicled, as have his glorious teachings, acts, and divine sacrifice after his thirtieth birthday. But no one knows about the early life of the Son of God, the missing years -- except Biff, the Messiah's best bud, who has been resurrected to tell the story in the divinely hilarious yet heartfelt work "reminiscent of Vonnegut and Douglas Adams" (Philadelphia Inquirer).
Verily, the story Biff has to tell is a miraculous one, filled with remarkable journeys, magic, healings, kung fu, corpse reanimations, demons, and hot babes. Even the considerable wiles and devotion of the Savior's pal may not be enough to divert Joshua from his tragic destiny. But there's no one who loves Josh more -- except maybe "Maggie," Mary of Magdala -- and Biff isn't about to let his extraordinary pal suffer and ascend without a fight.
Moore, Christopher - Practical Demonkeeping
Nye, Naomi Shihab - Habibi
When fourteen-year-old Liyanne Abboud, her younger brother, and her parents move from St. Louis to a new home between Jerusalem and the Palestinian village where her father was born, they face many changes and must deal with the tensions between Jews and Palestinians.
Paulsen, Gary - Hatchet
The only survivor of a plane crash, Brian spends 54 days in the wilderness, learning to cope with only a hatchet given him by his mother and also learning to survive his parents' divorce
Tashijan, Janet - The Gospel According to Larry
Seventeen-year-old Josh, a loner-philosopher who wants to make a difference in the world, tries to maintain his secret identity as the author of a web site that is receiving national attention.
Thompson, Craig - Blankets (Graphic Novel)
Wrapped in the landscape of a blustery Wisconsin winter, Blankets explores the sibling rivalry of two brothers growing up in the isolated country, and the budding romance of two coming-of-age lovers. A tale of security and discovery, of playfulness and tragedy, of a fall from grace and the origins of faith.
Willis, Connie - Bellwether
Willis, Connie - Doomsday Book
For
Kivrin, preparing an on-site study
of one of the deadliest eras in humanity's history was as simple as receiving
inoculations against the diseases of the fourteenth century and inventing an
alibi for a woman traveling alone. For her instructors in the twenty-first
century, it meant painstaking calculations and careful monitoring of the
rendezvous location where Kivrin would be received.
But a crisis strangely linking past and future strands Kivrin in a bygone age as
her fellows try desperately to rescue her. In a time of superstition and fear,
Kivrin -- barely of age herself -- finds she has become an unlikely angel of
hope during one of history's darkest hours.
Willis, Connie - To Say Nothing of the Dog
Ned Henry is badly in need of a rest. He's been shuttling between the 21st century and the 1940s searching for a Victorian atrocity called the bishop's bird stump. It's part of a project to restore the famed Coventry Cathedral, destroyed in a Nazi air raid over a hundred years earlier.
But then Verity Kindle, a fellow time traveler, inadvertently brings back something from the past. Now Ned must jump back to the Victorian era to help Verity put things right--not only to save the project but to prevent altering history itself.
Zusak, Markus - Fighting Ruben Wolfe
Partly because of their family's poor finances and partly to prove themselves, brothers Ruben and Cameron take jobs as fighters and find themselves reacting very differently in the boxing ring.