
Okay so these are not young adult but I read them as a high schooler/college student and think students would like them: the priory of the orange tree, babel, the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Circe (this is YA I think), throne of glass, a court of thorns and roses (I’m sure you know these last two and they’re def not everyone’s cup of tea but super entertaining and good for getting high schooler students into reading)
the raven cycle series, blood over bright haven (my personal fave), babel (and second fave), the pjo and hoo series (my 13yo cousin who NEVER reads finished the first book in a day), the vicious trilogy, the shadow and bone and six of crows series (grishaverse), the hunger games series, the book thief, the all of us villains duology (so underrated), don’t let the forest in, circe and song of achilles
Echo, by Pam Muñoz Ryan. It’s a collection of 3 stories taking place around the time period of WWII, and they’re all connected by a single harmonica. First story is especially good as it gives a glimpse into what it may have been like as a neurodivergent kid during the rise of the N@zi party (censored cause I don’t know Yik Yak policy). I read it for summer reading ages ago and it was so good
Tho honestly it was in high school and after exhausting ya fantasy that I started going to the public library and learned that “adult” books (in just the age rating sense not smut or anything) were really not that different and it opened up a whole world of options. Might depend on the kid but worth suggesting to the ones who can’t find anything more to read