Top 5 Best-Selling Books
Where the Crawdads Sing–Delia Owens

The way the author portrays Kya’s journey is both heartbreaking and inspiring, making you root for her throughout the story. The exploration of nature and how it reflects Kya’s emotions adds a special touch, making it not just a good read but also a thought-provoking one. I think the mix of mystery and personal growth is what makes this book stand out so much.
Speak–Laurie Anderson
a powerful book that tackles important themes like trauma and self-expression, which many high school students can relate to. The main character, Melinda, faces intense struggles that resonate with anyone who has ever felt isolated or unable to speak up. Anderson’s engaging writing style makes Melinda’s journey impactful and inspiring, encouraging readers to find their voices.
A Walk to Remember–Nicholas Sparks
a touching story about love and personal growth that resonates with many readers. The characters, especially Jamie Sullivan, are relatable and inspiring as they navigate challenges together. With its heartfelt themes and beautiful writing, this book leaves a lasting impression that makes it a must-read.
The Hate U Give–Angie Thomas

it tackles important issues like racism and police violence through the eyes of a relatable protagonist, Starr. The emotional depth of the story not only captivates readers but also encourages them to stand up for justice and find their own voice. It offers valuable insights into cultural experiences that promote empathy and understanding, making it incredibly relevant for high school students today.
As Good as Dead (The Good Girl’s Guide to Murder)–Holly Jackson

keeps you on the edge of your seat with its unexpected twists and turns. The main character is relatable, facing tough choices that make you think about what you would do in their situation. With a mix of suspense and deep emotions, it’s a must-read for anyone who loves a good thriller!