VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Genre: YA sci-fi
For fans of: The 100 by Kass Morgan
This could be one of the best books made into movies because it’s already in development for the big screen. Alexandra Monir’s near-future sci-fi novel The Final Six, published in 2018, follows a crew of teens competing for an emergency mission to colonize Jupiter’s moon, Europa. In doing so, they’ll likely be the final six humans to survive, as Earth will soon be uninhabitable—that is, if they make it there alive. For Leo, the trip is an escape from the loss of his family, a grief he can’t let go of. But after the last mission failed mysteriously, genius Naomi doesn’t trust the International Space Training Camp, or anyone for that matter. She and Leo bond as they grapple with what the future holds—on Earth and perhaps beyond. Luckily, you can find out what happens in the sequel, The Life Below, also on Kindle Unlimited.
VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Genre: YA fantasy retelling
For fans of:Â Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin
Set in 1926 Shanghai, Chloe Gong’s delightful 2020 debut, These Violent Delights, is a Romeo and Juliet retelling unlike any other. There’s a blood feud brewing between the Cai and Montagov families, and their heirs, Juliette (of the Scarlet Gang) and Roma (of the White Flowers), both live above the law—and to slay each other. But as the chaos descends into something darker, among the infighting a fiercer force emerges, one that might just destroy them all—unless they can work together to kill it dead. An edge-of-your-seat Shakespeare retelling, this one is ready with a sequel, Our Violent Ends, also available on Kindle Unlimited.
Get Reader’s Digest’s Read Up newsletter for more books, humor, cleaning, travel, tech and fun facts all week long.
Why trust us
At Reader’s Digest, we’ve been sharing our favorite books for over 100 years. We’ve worked with bestselling authors including Susan Orlean, Janet Evanovich and Alex Haley, whose Pulitzer Prize–winning Roots grew out of a project funded by and originally published in the magazine. Through Fiction Favorites (formerly Select Editions and Condensed Books), Reader’s Digest has been publishing anthologies of abridged novels for decades. We’ve worked with some of the biggest names in fiction, including James Patterson, Ruth Ware, Kristin Hannah and more. The Reader’s Digest Book Club, helmed by Books Editor Tracey Neithercott, introduces readers to even more of today’s best fiction by upcoming, bestselling and award-winning authors. For this piece on the best children’s books of all time, Sona Charaipotra tapped her experience as a young adult author, the former vice president of content and a board member for We Need Diverse Books, the former books editor at Parents magazine and the co-founder of Cake Literary to ensure that all information is accurate and offers the best possible advice to readers. We verify all facts and data, back them with credible sourcing and revisit them over time to ensure they remain accurate and up to date. Read more about our team, our contributors and our editorial policies.