Hello everybody, my name is Sophie from the channel 'sophisticatedbooks' and for an
underrated YA book I wanted to recommend 'Four Weeks, Five People' by Jennifer Yu.
This has been hardly talked about but it's an incredibly interesting and valuable novel.
It is about a group of characters who are dealing with
different types of mental illness and so they go to this therapy summer camp.
It has representation for OCD, anxiety depression, narcissist disorder, which is
something that I'd never seen before and also portrayal of a male character
dealing with anorexia. I would highly suggest you pick up this book.
Hi my name is is Nena from the channel 'Nenalogy' and my underrated YA pick is 'Tiger Lily' by Jodi Lynn Anderson.
This is a dark Peter Pan retelling, which follows Tiger Lily
but the story is narrated by Tinkerbell, who is a mute fairy.
Like I said, this book is dark. So definitely don't go into this book expecting it to be
anything like the Disney Peter Pan movie. It deals with some tough topics.
It's really, really emotional sometimes.
I actually cried myself to sleep the night I finished reading this book.
The characters are amazing. They all have their own flaws
but you see character growth in all of them. I've been seeing this around
more on BookTube but I still think it deserves more hype than it gets.
So I would absolutely with all my heart recommend Tiger Lily.
My name is Britt from 'BasicallyBritt' and as for an underrated YA book, I would like to
mention 'Nemesis' by Anna Banks. This book is about a princess called Sepora and
Sepora is the last forger of the five kingdoms and she can create spectorium,
which is a source of energy for everyone. However her father, the King, has created
a way to weaponize spectorium. So he wants to go to war with the other kingdoms.
Sepora really does not want that to happen. So she decides to flee
from her own Kingdom and then she ends up in this Kingdom called Theroria, where
she meets this young prince and she's placed in his servitude and this story's
about her and this young boy King and how they're getting to know each other.
As well as her trying to prevent the war that her father is trying to start and I
personally really enjoyed this book. It's the first book in a series and it is
just a wonderful young adult fantasy book, so I highly recommend 'Nemesis'.
Hello everyone, my name is Jen from the channel 'BookSyrup' and the underrated
young adult book that I want to recommend is 'A World Without You' by Beth Revis.
This the follows our main character Bo, who believes that he can travel through
time and therefore his parents send him to a school for troubled teens.
Now during this time he falls in love with a girl named Sophia but unfortunately she
commits suicide but Bo believes that she has not committed suicide but that
she is simply stuck in time. This book is a really great exploration into magical realism,
as well as into mental illness and I really enjoyed it and really recommend it.
I'm Emma from 'EmmaNovella' and I have two books for you because I'm indecisive.
First of all we have 'The Wardens daughter' by Jerry Spinelli,
Who I'm sure you all know for his book 'Stargirl'. This book I've heard no one talk
about and is one of my absolute favourites. It's set and with the 1950s
and we follow this girl, who lives in a prison because her dad is the warden.
And it's all about her relationship with the inmates, with her dad, with her friends.
And it's just a beautiful story that everyone needs to read.
It's also not an underrated book recommendation from me, if I don't mention my gal Estelle Maskame and
her 'DIMILY' trilogy. I'm not going to say any more on this book except that
you need to buy it and you need to read it.
Hey guys, my name is Jay and I'm from
the BookTube channel 'TheAwkwardBookworm'. The underrated YA book that
I'm going to recommend to y'all is 'Vinyl' by Sophia Elaine Hansen.
The best way I could probably describe this, is that it's a gritty steampunk dystopian novel
where music is used as a weapon. It also has a great diverse cast and a lot of LGBTQIA+ elements in it.
So I would definitely check it out if you get the chance because it is highly underrated in my opinion.
Hi guys, what me and Gigi want to recommend to you today is 'A Thousand Nights' by E.K. Johnson.
This is a book that I feel more people should talk about. It is a thousand and one nights retelling.
Where all the characters does not have a name, except the main characters and the one she has to marry.
It is written beautifully and it has a great wondrous mystery and story.
Gigi is hating me right now so go read this book because this also looks beautiful.
Hey guys my name is Kathleen and I'm from the channel 'Worth A Thousand Words' and
the underrated YA book I want to talk about today is 'The Truth Commission' by Susan Juby.
So the reason I think this book is so underrated, is mainly because it's not very well known.
It's a Canadian YA book and it follows a girl named Normandy Pale,
who goes to an art school in BC with her two friends.
She has a famous older sister names Keira, who writes these graphic novels.
Where she takes her family members and she essentially turns them into caricatures of themselves.
They're ridiculous and totally exaggerated and it's a complete embarrassment on their family
but never feel like they can stand up to Kiera.
Normandy and her friends at school form a group called the truth commission. Where the premises is that
they're going to go with people and ask some questions that everyone wants to
know the answer to and just ask them for their truths.
The characters are different and quirky in ways you've never even seen in YA before.
They're funny but it's not like the author is trying too hard to make them seem different and unusual.
The story is really about truth. All the different kinds of truth in the world.
How we approached truth. Whether truths belong to us and
whether truth when manipulated to our own advantage, can still reflect reality.
This is such an amazing book. Its intellectual. It makes you think but at the same time it's so funny.
It's one of those books I really encourage everybody to give a shot and I think it's highly, highly underrated.
My name is Julia and I'm from the channel 'Julia Sapphire' here on BookTube.
For my underrated YA pick, I'm to be talking about
'Everything Beautiful Is Not Ruined' by Danielle Younge Ullman.
This is about a girl named Ingrid whose life has fallen apart in a lot of ways.
She's dealing with some things that happen to her mother and
some things her mom has been struggling with. Along with that she wants to become
an opera singer like her mom but her mom is very hesitant because of her own
personal experiences and how that didn't work out for her mother.
So this book is about Ingrid at a summer wilderness survival camp. It's a group of people
around her age that have all gone through something. They're addicts
or runaways or something along those lines and she is put here to see if she can
make it through the camp over the summer, then she can pursue as an opera singer
and her mom will accept that. The book deals with a lot of tough issues and I will
put the trigger warnings up on the screen for you guys but I remember there
was a lot of them but this book is just really fantastic and it's so important
and it was just a really solid read and I just wish more people talked about it, so check it out.
Hey everyone it's Paola and my favourite underrated YA novel that I want to recommend today is
'Juniper Lemons Happiness Index' by Julie Israel
because it's about friendship and sisters and family and
grief and the love interest and the girl have phenomenal chemistry.
And it's just a really fantastic book, all about love and where it comes from.
Hi I'm Janessa from 'Thoughts From Nowhere' and today I'm going to be recommending to you all
'Mosquitoland' by David Arnold. This book follows Mim, a teenager who is
running away from her mom and stepdad back home to Ohio to visit her sick mother.
Mim runs away on a greyhound and she does not have much money in her pockets
and she meets a whole cast of eclectic characters on the bus and off the bus.
And she is on a journey, literally on a journey to visit her mom,
but also on a journey of visiting her past traumas, her various different mental issues
mental issues and just growing up and becoming a teenager.
What I loved so much about this book is David Arnold's writing.
It is so beautiful and delicate and inspirational.
Mim is a character with flaws. She is sassy, hard, driven but she's also very vunderable.
If you're looking for a book that has similar vibes to John Green or Adam Silvera, I definitely recommend this book.
Hi everyone, I am Michelle from 'BooksMichelle' and an underrated YA book I'd like to recommend is
'Ink' by Alice Broadway.
This is the first book series and it's about a world where everything you do and everything you
achieve is marked on your skin and people who don't have any markings are considered dangerous.
The main character is a girl named Leora who has just lost
her father but also is graduating and she aspires to be an Inker but then some
mysterious things start to happen and Leora is not exactly sure what to think of them.
I really, really enjoyed this book. I was very pleasantly surprised by it.
The concept is so original and so well executed and I think this book
deserves way more attention. I can definitely recommend it to everyone.
Hello, my name is Ryan from my channel 'RryansReads'. Today I'm gonna be
recommending you guys my number one underrated YA book and that is the 'Ember in the Ashes' trilogy.
I absolutely love these books so much. As someone who reads
a lot of high fantasy, I definitely think they're of amazing quality and the
world-building in this series is just so good.
And Sabaa Tahir is just amazing. If you don't know this series follows two main
protagonists Elias and Laia who live under the Empire's rule and it's this
Empire who claims Laia's brother is a traitor and he's committed treason.
So protect him Laia goes undercover at the Empire's number-one military academy and
this is where they train all their fighters and everyone who's capable and
able to fight and it's here that she meets Elias and Elias is the Academy's number one fighter.
He's just the best student that they have but you also come
to learn that Elias wants to be free of the Empire. So we follow these two and we
find out how their stories intertwine and these books are just so good and I definitely highly recommend them.
What is up all you literally fems and gents, it is your girl De'Ja from the channel 'diaryofareader'.
For my underrated book recommendation, I want to recommend 'Let's Talk About Love' by Claire Khan.
This book is about a girl named Alice who is a biromantic asexual and how she deals
with her relationships. Not only that but how she explains her asexuality because some
people don't even know what that is or they have a misconception about that and
how that kind of relates to her and affects her love life.
As a person who is asexual myself, I really love this book because the way that they explained it
was really easy to follow because I have had to explain to people exactly what that is.
And the BookTube community is really good on diversity an promoting that
and so to kind of throw my pick in there I am going to definitely recommend that you guys read this.
It was really good. Alice finds herself and some very realistic and funny situations that I
think at least everybody can relate to at least one of them.
So this is definitely a really good book to read and I hope that you guys enjoy it as much as I did.
Hello everyone, my name is Anio and I am from the channel 'fairylightsandbooks'.
My under hyped YA book is going to be 'Even The Darkest Stars' by Heather Fawcett.
This is a book which has dragons, it has spirits, it has ghosts, it has really really cool witches
and it's a very cool fantasy book that's actually set in Mt. Everest. It has great characters and I
really really love this book and I really hope more people read it.
I'm Olivia from 'thatfictionlife' and my most underrated book is 'Royal Bastards' by Andrew Schwartz.
It is by far my favourite fantasy. It features illegitimate children of high ranking lords.
It follows this group of characters with really contrasting personalities, which always just brings the drama.
They stumble upon a crime they really should not have seen. That sets the plot on a very dangerous path.
They're being hunted down by their Kingdom. They all lowkey hate each other.
Some of them have just met. It's such a clever story because the plot twists had me shook.
The character relationships delve so deep into their pasts and the betrayals.
This book is so full of the feels and I just need more people to talk about it.
Hi guys, it's Hannah from 'p.s I love that book' and today I'm going to be
recommending two underrated contemporary books. The first one is 'Juliet Takes a Breath' by Gabby Rivera.
And ultimately this is the best book ever because it has
a latina main character. She's queer. She's coming out. She has to discover who she is
and she goes on the summer internship to meet her favourite author and follow
her and learn about her job and book number two is 'The Way I Used To Be' by Amber Smith.
This is book about a girl that gets sexually assaulted at a really
young age and how she deals with it and how nobody around her yet understands why this is happening.
I think this book is equal to go to read for young people
and for the adults as well because we as adults sometimes don't think and we are
so fast to write everything off as a part of being a teenager.
My pick is 'Sing Sweet Nightingale 'by Erica Cameron. Mariela gets to visit the place of her
dreams every night, complete with the perfect boy who swears he loves her.
All she had to do was give up her voice. Now the strange boy says that there could be
a way for Mariela to stay with him forever but this might not be the happy ending she thinks it is.
Our other perspective is Hudson, who has dedicated his life
to fighting these dream creatures, after the death of his little brother.
With writing and world-building, fantastic main and side characters,
a romantic relationship that is both swoon worthy and healthy.
Not to mention a fantastic examination of abusive relationships and
how you can't always see them coming, this book is just so fantastic and complex and I highly recommend it.
Hi guys, my name is Lindsay. Today I'm going to be recommending 'Girl in Translation' by Jean Kwok.
This is about a girl called Kimberly and together with her mother, they move to New York from Hong Kong.
They don't have a particularly good experience of America to begin with.
They are renting this really grotty, horrible flat.
Her mother has to work in what is effectively a sweatshop and Kimberly
also it has to work there in the evenings in order to survive basically.
Meanwhile Kimberly is going to a school in America for the first time and trying
to fit in and this is basically a novel about her experience of being in America
and going to school in America and trying to adapt to the cultural shift
and trying to make something of her life. If you like books about different
cultures, if you like books about triumph over adversity and if you like books
that have got really well developed characters, then I would definitely recommend 'Girl in Translation'
I'm Hanna from the channel 'Ricarda Seven'
and I want to recommend to you the 'Splinter' trilogy, plus short stories by A.G. Howard.
Which is a modern adaptation of 'Alice in Wonderland' with a kind of steampunk esque vibe.
In which the young Alyssa has to choose between Wonderland and the human world.
It has romance, friendship, family, quite twisted backstories and of course gorgeous covers.
And as a fairytale enthusiast myself I think it's really cool take on the original story.
It's Katie from 'a sea of tomes' and one of my favourite underrated YA reads is
'The Young Wizard' series by Diane Duane. Two main characters by the name of Nita Callahan
and Kit Rodriguez and they basically become really good friends.
The first book follows Nita and Kit's ordeal and her and Kit have to save New York.
It's an urban fantasy with some sci-fi elements and there's quite a bit of diversity.
So far there are ten books in the series, some short stories
and a few novellas and there just so incredible so I'd have you recommend going to check them out.
Hi everyone, it's Hannah from 'TinyBookDragon'
and the book that I picked for this is 'Don't Look Back' by Jennifer L. Armentrout.
This is a YA thriller that follows a girl called Samantha who went
missing with her best friend Casey. At the beginning of this novel Samantha is
found but she has absolutely no memory of her life before being found.
As she starts to learn about what her life was like before, she realises that her and
Casey actually weren't very good friends and some people are starting to suspect
that Samantha had something to do with why Casey is still missing but Samantha
doesn't even know herself because she can't remember. So I really enjoyed this
book I thought it was very well written and suspenseful and it kept me guessing
until the very end. So I would love to see more people reading and talking about this book.
Hi guys my name is Simon from the channel 'Me, Simone and I'
and my underrated book is 'Looking for JJ' by Anne Cassidy. It basically follows a
girl who when she was a young child her and her two best friends go to the lake
and one of them dies. This is set in two different bits. So you have the
perspective of when she was a child and what was happening there and then you
have the perspective of when she's older and she's just coming out of prison with
a new name and a new identity but obviously now she's worried that people
are gonna find out who she is. I really enjoyed this. It was really gripping.
Kept me hooked and I hope that you like it too.
I'm Nat from 'pickleheartsbooks' and the underrated YA book that I would like to recommend is
'Thin Space' by Joey Casella. This book has less than a
thousand reviews on Goodreads, which I feel like really needs to change.
It's really short but it really packs a punch. On the back it says
'this space, a point where the barrier between this world and the next is thin enough for a person to
step through to the other side.' It is about someone trying to find the thin
space so that he can get in contact with his recently deceased brother but it is
about so much more than that and it's about so much more in a way that I can't
tell you, you have to read it and find out what the more is.
My underrated YA novel is 'Ultraviolet' by RJ Anderson. It's sort of like a sci-fi but it's wrapped
up into like a mystery and things like this but it's also set in a mental
health ward and the main character has a condition that I've only very rarely heard of.
I won't actually said what it was because that is actually a spoiler
for the book but she has a condition and it's described so well and so
brilliantly, it felt like I had that condition while reading. Which is
something I'm not really used to. There's so many other like mental health issues
described in this and the sequel's main character is asexual.
So I cannot recommend this series or this duology enough.


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