35 Most-Anticipated Young Adult Books Coming Spring 2024
I can’t believe how many amazing books are scheduled to come out this spring! This could be why my TBR list only gets longer. Of these 35 most-anticipated spring 2024 young adult books, four conclude a duology or series. Seven feature contemporary romance. Five are thrillers, and thirteen are fantasy. There are a few graphic novels and nonfiction titles in here, too.
I’m definitely going to be busy!
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35 Most-Anticipated Young Adult Books Coming Spring 2024
Where Sleeping Girls Lie by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
What You Need to Know: A dark, brave story about a girl wrestling with grief and identity while searching for the parties responsible for the disappearance of her private school roommate.
Published March 19, 2024 | My Review
The Misdirection of Fault Lines by Anna Gracia
What You Need to Know: Three Asian American teen girls compete at an elite tennis tournament for very different reasons. Gracia’s debut was hilarious and emotional, so I’m excited for this one.
Published April 2, 2024 | My Review to Come
The Final Curse of Ophelia Cray by Christine Calella
What You Need to Know: Sisters in a family crisis. One joins the Navy to escape the past. The other means to bring her home to save their future. Sounds like an incredible adventure.
Published April 9, 2024 | My Review to Come
Three Summers: A Memoir of Sisterhood, Summer Crushes, and Growing Up on the Eve of War by Amra Sabic-El-Rayess with Laura L. Sullivan
What You Need to Know: A girl reeling from her brother’s death finds solace in the companionship of summers spent with her cousins. Set during the years leading up to the Bosnian genocide.
Published April 9, 2024 | My Review
Calling of Light (Shamanborn #3) by Lori M. Lee
What You Need to Know: A new kingdom promising a bright future for her people falls under threat by a powerful enemy. One only Sircha can stop. The long-awaited finale to an incredible series.
Published April 16, 2024 | My Review to Come
Pillow Talk by Stephanie Cooke and Mel Valentine Vargas
What You Need to Know: This graphic novel sounds too awesome to miss. A fierce competitor on a pillow fight federation (part roller derby, part wrestling) exploring body image, women in sports, and freshman year of college.
Published April 30, 2024 | My Review to Come
Not Like Other Girls by Meredith Adamo
What You Need to Know: This sounds like it would appeal to fans of YOU’D BE HOME NOW or ALL THAT’S LEFT TO SAY. A search for a missing girl exposes sinister secrets.
Published April 30, 2024 | My Review to Come
Better Must Come by Desmond Hall
What You Need to Know: Two Jamaican teens’ lives intersect when one finds missing drug money, and the other’s gang will stop at nothing to retrieve it. An action-packed thriller with an international setting.
Published May 7, 2024 | My Review to Come
Burning Crowns (Twin Crowns #3) by Catherine Doyle and Katherine Webber
What You Need to Know: Twin sisters share a crown and face grave threats to the kingdom, their magic, and themselves in the series conclusion. (Plus romance!)
Published May 7, 2024 | My Review to Come
The Ballad of Darcy and Russell by Morgan Matson
What You Need to Know: A girl who believes in love at first sight may have found it in the boy she meets while stranded overnight at a bus station. Sounds like a sweet, whirlwind romance.
Published May 7, 2024 | My Review to Come
The Worst Perfect Moment by Shivaun Piozza
What You Need to Know: An angel accompanies a dead girl through memories of her past to find her life’s perfect moment. This promises humor and heartbreak– two of my favorite things in a book.
Published May 14, 2024 | My Review to Come
What are your most-anticipated spring 2024 young adult books?
Are there any upcoming YA titles you’re looking forward to? Have you read any of the ones on my list? Let me know in the comments!
If you’ve read any great YA books that came out this spring but didn’t make it onto my list, let me know!