Best YA Books of 2023
98 Young-Adult Books to Add to Your Reading List in November
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From the mind that brought us queer coming-of-age tales such "Simon vs the Homo Sapiens" comes Becky Albertalli's newest YA novel, "Imogen, Obviously," a story about a young woman navigating her sexuality. Imogen considers herself a passionate ally for the LGBTQ+ community, which includes her little sister and her group of queer friends. However, Imogen considers herself straight since she's only had crushes on boys. When her best friend Lili comes out, Imogen couldn't be more excited for her, but while visiting Lili at her college, Imogen learns that Lili's told her new friends that she and Imogen are exes. Keeping her friend's cover only becomes a problem when Imogen finds herself growing closer to Lilli's friend Tessa, throwing everything she thought she knew about herself and her sexual identity up in the air.
Release date: May 2