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I guess it's proof that reading is a communicable disease - and one that we need to get out there and spread ;)
This, then, is my contemporary YA TBR (To-Be Read list.)
A lot of people have slightly different definitions of what the contemporary genre actually is.
I basically went with a modern-ish setting and no magic, sci-fi, paranormal, or horror elements.
The rules can probably be bent six ways from Tuesday, but this is my list.
It's pretty damned long, so just be glad that I didn't decide to post my full TBR - we'd be here all day ;)
Unfortunately, there's only so fast a girl can read.
So it's going to take me an epically long time to get through this. Not least because I can't afford this many books.
And most of them aren't available from my library system (trust me, I checked.)
Still, I'll make my way through a fair few I'm sure.
Obviously, since I haven't read these books, I don't know how good (or not,) they are.
Hopefully they'll be worth the read!
Beauty Queens by Libba Bray
This is about beauty contestants stranded on an island in the middle of
nowhere. And with a premise like that, I just had to add it to my list.
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I added this to my list because I read
Blood Red, Snow White by Marcus Sedgwick yonks ago, and loved it.
This one is about a blind girl, Laureth, who is trying to find her
missing father.
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This book has won a butt-load of awards, and people talk about it a lot, so
I figured it was one to give a chance.
It's about the experiences of a Native American boy at the local
(white-populated) high-school.
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Marcelo in the Real World
by Francisco X Stork
But one summer, his father decides it's time to introduce him to life as
neurotypicals know it, and gets him a job at his law firm.
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Read Me Like a Book
by Liz Kessler
An LGBTQ+ book that's about a girl who has a
crush on her female English teacher. It looks fairly interesting, so on the list it went!
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Saint Anything
by Sarah Dessen
A huge amount of you lot out there in bookish internet-land are massive
Sarah Dessen fans, and this one sounds interesting - it's about a girl whose
brother is in prison.
I added this to my list because the lovely Tina @ As Told By Tina had
it on her list of top ten contemporary novels.
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Saving Francesca
by Melina Marchetta
Another recommendation from the lovely Tina, this is about a girl who's
stuck at a boys' school with only three other female students.
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This might count more as crime than contemporary - but it can be
contemporary crime, right?
It looks pretty damned interesting - it's about a girl named Nikki who sees
emotions as colours due to synaesthesia, and ends up trying to solve a
crime.
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A bunch of you have read and loved this. And there's been a lot of general
buzz/hype about it since it was published last year.
Another LGBTQ+ title, this is about a teenage boy who's very firmly in the closet, and
some flirtatious e-mails ending up in the wrong hands.
Everyone seems to like this book - and I read Ann Elise Monte's
review which convinced me to finally bite the bullet
and add it to my groaning TBR.
Again, an LGBTQ+ title, this also has a butt-load of awards, and was on Tina's list - so
lots of ringing endorsements here, there, and everywhere.
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This might've been a Goodreads recommendation - I honestly can't
remember.
This is about a black kid who ends up in hospital after a police officer
beats him, and the white kid who witnessed the whole thing.
It's an important topic, and, if done right, could be pretty amazing.
It's an important topic, and, if done right, could be pretty amazing.
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Panther by David
Owen
I actually really want to read this - it's about a boy whose sister
has depression, and its effect on both her and the family.
As you probably know if you've read this blog before, I have depression. And
I'm really interested to see how it's dealt with in this book.
Starring Kitty
by Keris Stainton
Another LGBTQ+ title, this is about Kitty, who falls for another girl, Dylan, but
doesn't want anyone to know. Dylan though, doesn't want to be kept a secret.
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Loads of people love this book - probably at least partially due to the
movie.
My BFF says it's good, and she's usually a fairly good judge of taste. So on
the list it went!
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I read a
review of this one
by the lovely Emily @
The Paperback Princess. And I guess she got it stuck in my head.
Also, it's a novel in verse, and I've never read a novel in verse before.
Related: Mini-Review - One by Sarah Crossan
The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson
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There's been a lot of general buzz/hype-ish-ness around it, and mostly good
things. So I figure I'll get round to it at some point.
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Remix by Non
Pratt
This was a Goodreads rec. which I'm none-too-sure about. I figure I'll give
it a try anyhow.
It seems to be about a music festival... or something.
The Manifesto on How to be Interesting
by Holly Bourne
This is a book about a girl who loves to write.
It also deals with mental
health issues. So, obviously, I had to add it to my TBR. Immediately.
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Boy Meets Boy
by David Levithan
I've heard good things about David Levithan. And this seems cute, so I might give it a shot.
Another title that I don't know much about, this is another LGBTQ+ title that focuses on trans people/issues.
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I absolutely adore Caitlin Moran - she rocks.
All of her books are on my main TBR (and I will get around to all of them -
eventurally!) but as this is a YA contemporary novel, this is where it
goes.
This is basically all about being a teenage girl in 1990 (shh, it counts as
contemporary now!)
Juno Dawson is like my star sign - because she's just a star.
I read
Hollow Pike by Juno Dawson years ago - and absolutely loved it. She tends to
write books with a paranormal edge - which is why this is the only one
on my 'contemporary' TBR.
There are definitely other books of hers that I want to read!
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Last updated: 22nd April 2026

YOU ABSOLUTELY NEED TO READ PERKS! It's so sad but it's got amazing meaning and the story will stick in your head forever. The movie is absolutely stunning as well. And thanks for shouting out my review, One will tug on your heartstrings.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Ok! Ok! I'll read Perks. And no problem my dear, credit where credit is due :)
DeleteOh wow, there are quite a lot of books here on this list! I know that some overlap onto mine like The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Shade Me, She is Not Invisible and also One among many others! The only one I have actually read myself is Aristotle and Dante which I quite liked!
ReplyDeleteYes, there are a *lot* of books on this list. There are even more on my full TBR. I think the books are going to kill me! ;)
DeleteSO LONG AND SO GOOD! (this list, I mean) Beauty Queens is utterly hilarious and SO SO SO important for anyone, especially girls, to read. Hope you like all of these!
ReplyDeleteKate @Read and Dream
Ha, thank you! (*Bows*) And I hope so too! Thanks for the comment :)
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