Any review found on this page falls under the ‘Young Adult’ audience. According to trusty ‘ol Wikipedia, ‘Young Adult Fiction’ is a category of fiction written for readers between the ages of 12 and 18 years old. The fiction was introduced to ‘soften’ the transition from children’s fiction to adult fiction. Let’s pretend I’m not in my twenties reading books aimed at people at least five years younger than me, okay? Reviews for the ‘Young Adult’ audience are split into the following:
By Genre ♡ By Title ♡ By Author
NB: some books (probably most) will straddle two or more genres within the Young Adult category.

45 Pounds (More or Less) – K. A. Barson
The 100 – Kass Morgan (The 100 #1)
After – Anna Todd (After #1)
After the Night – Sandra Marie (Romance for all Seasons #1)
All I’ve Wanted All I’ve Needed – A. E. Valdez
A Bad Boy Stole My Bra – Lauren Price
Before I Fall – Lauren Oliver
Break the Fall – Jennifer Iacopelli
Broken Things – Lauren Oliver
Clique Bait – Ann Valett
The Cousins – Karen M. McManus
Dateable – Natalie Decker (No App Required #1)
Every Line of You – Naomi Gibson
Follow Me Back – A. V. Geiger (Follow Me Back #1)
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder – Holly Jackson (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder #1)
Jane Anonymous – Laurie Faria Stolarz
The Key to Fear – Kristin Cast (The Key to Fear #1)
The Lake House – Christie Barlow (Love Heart Lane #5)
My Life Next Door – Huntley Fitzpatrick
The Pretenders – Rebecca Hanover (The Similars #2)
Revenge of the Sluts – Natalie Walton
The Similars – Rebecca Hanover (The Similars #1)
Six Crimson Cranes – Elizabeth Lim (Six Crimson Cranes #1)
Sleeper – Mackenzie Cadenhead
The Survival List – Courtney Sheinmel
That’s Not What Happened – Kody Keplinger
They All Fall Down – Roxanne St. Claire
This Lie Will Kill You – Chelsea Pitcher
To Whatever End – Lyndsey Frydman
A Tragic Kind of Wonderful – Eric Lindstrom
What Kind of Girl – Alyssa Sheinmel