Fall is a great time to cozy up with a good book, and there are plenty of fantastic options for teenage readers to choose from. Whether you're in the mood for a spooky thriller or a heartwarming romance, there's a fall book out there for everyone. Here are some of the best fall books for teens to add to your reading list.
"Pumpkinheads" by Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks: This graphic novel follows the adventures of two high school seniors who work at a pumpkin patch together on their last night before college.
"The Haunting of Hill House" by Shirley Jackson: This classic horror novel tells the story of four strangers who spend a summer in a haunted mansion, and the terror that ensues.
"The Raven Boys" by Maggie Stiefvater: This series follows a group of boys who attend a private school and become involved in a search for a mythical Welsh king.
"The Scorpio Races" by Maggie Stiefvater: This novel takes place on a fictional island where every November, riders race their water horses along the beach, risking their lives for glory.
"Autumn" by Ali Smith: This novel is a poignant exploration of friendship and loss, set in contemporary England during the aftermath of the Brexit vote.
"The Bone Houses" by Emily Lloyd-Jones: This fantasy novel follows a teenage gravedigger and a mapmaker as they journey through a cursed forest filled with undead skeletons.
"The Wicked Deep" by Shea Ernshaw: Set in a small town on the Oregon coast, this novel tells the story of three sisters who were accused of witchcraft and drowned in the sea, but return every year to seek revenge.
"The Hazel Wood" by Melissa Albert: This novel follows Alice, a teenager who has spent her life on the run with her mother, as she tries to unravel the secrets of her grandmother's mysterious estate, the Hazel Wood.
"The Secret History" by Donna Tartt: This novel follows a group of classics students at an elite college in New England, and the dark secrets they uncover.
"Fangirl" by Rainbow Rowell: This novel follows a teenage girl as she navigates her first year of college, including the challenges of making friends, finding love, and dealing with family issues.
These fall books for teens are sure to keep you entertained and engaged throughout the season. So grab a blanket, a warm beverage, and your favorite book, and settle in for a cozy fall read.
