Let’s Get Lost

Author: Adi Alsaid
Five strangers. Countless adventures. One epic way to get lost. Four teens across the country have only one thing in common: a girl named Leila. She crashes into their lives in her absurdly red car at the moment they need someone the most. Hudson, Bree, Elliot and Sonia find a friend in Leila. And when Leila leaves them, their lives are forever changed. But it is during Le….Read More
13 Books Similar to Let’s Get Lost

Words in Deep Blue
This is a love story.It's the story of Howling Books, where readers write letters to strangers, to lovers, to poets.It's the story of Henry Jones and Rachel Sweetie. They were… Continue Reading Posted in: Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Social & Family Issues, Teen & Young Adult Friendship Fiction
Never Always Sometimes
Never date your best friend.Always be original.Sometimes rules are meant to be broken.Best friends Dave and Julia were determined to never be cliché high school kids—the ones who sit at… Continue Reading Posted in: Contemporary, High School Students, Romance, Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Friendship, Teen & Young Adult Fiction about New Experiences
Anatomy of a Misfit
This emotional, hilarious, devastating, and ultimately triumphant YA debut, based on actual events, recounts one girl’s rejection of her high school’s hierarchy—and her discovery of her true self in the… Continue Reading Posted in: Dating (Social Customs), High Schools
When We Collided
We are seventeen and shattered and still dancing. We have messy, throbbing hearts, and we are stronger than anyone could ever know…Jonah never thought a girl like Vivi would come… Continue Reading Posted in: Contemporary, Romance, Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance, Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Depression & Mental Illness, Young Adult Fiction
Zac and Mia
The Fault in Our Stars meets Eleanor and Park in this tough and tender young adult novel that's a lot about love (and a little about cancer).Winner of the 2012… Continue Reading Posted in: Children's Stories, Friendship Fiction
Playlist for the Dead
Here’s what Sam knows: There was a party. There was a fight. The next morning, Sam’s best friend, Hayden, was dead. All he left Sam was a playlist of songs—and… Continue Reading
Side Effects May Vary
When sixteen-year-old Alice is diagnosed with leukemia, she vows to spend her final months righting wrongs. So she convinces her best friend, Harvey, to help her with a crazy bucket… Continue Reading Posted in: Children Health And Hygiene, Interpersonal Relations, Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Self Esteem & Reliance, Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Self-Esteem, Well Being
This Song Will Save Your Life
Making friends has never been Elise Dembowski’s strong suit. All throughout her life, she’s been the butt of every joke and the outsider in every conversation. When a final attempt… Continue Reading Posted in: Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Self Esteem & Reliance, Teen & Young Adult Music Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Every Last Word
If you could read my mind, you wouldn't be smiling. Samantha McAllister looks just like the rest of the popular girls in her junior class. But hidden beneath the straightened… Continue Reading Posted in: Contemporary, Growing Up & Facts Of Life, Social & Family Issues, Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Peer Pressure, Teen & Young Adult Loners & Outcasts Fiction
The Beginning of Everything
Robyn Schneider's The Beginning of Everything is a witty and heart-wrenching teen novel that will appeal to fans of books by John Green and Ned Vizzini, novels such as The… Continue Reading Posted in: Contemporary, Debates And Debating, Romance, Teen & Young Adult Coming of Age Fiction, Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance
Holding Up the Universe
Everyone thinks they know Libby Strout, the girl once dubbed "America's Fattest Teen." But no one's taken the time to look past her weight to get to know who she… Continue Reading Posted in: Contemporary, Overweight Teenagers, Self Esteem & Reliance, Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance, Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Depression & Mental Illness
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.