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Finnikin of the Rock Loved it!
Crazy
Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie
The Demon King
The Ruins of Gorlan
The Year Of Secret Assignments
Never After Written by a 19 year old
The Book Thief
The Thief
If I Stay
Unwind
Skulduggery Pleasant
The Knife of Never Letting Go

I Am the Messenger
Everlost
Ender's Gamefor sure! I agree with The Maze Runner, Hunger Games and Unwind.


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Still on my TBR file:







Series I'm currently reading (or have read):





















Graphic Novel (boys, maybe you should start w/ this):
























Another series you may consider is Magyk. My little brother ate this series up.
And who could forget Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone?
Gregor the Overlander is another great one with a wonderful male lead. This one was also written by Suzanne Collins, Hunger Game's author.
If their into fantasy Dragon Champion is a great series.
The Warrior Heir is another series with strong male leads.
They may also enjoy the Uglies series even though its a female lead, it just has some great action almost right off the bat and keeps the action going in a scary society.




Have you heard of the Cherub series by Robert Muchamore? Boys love it! And it's definitely something that your age group will like.
Also - any of the Darren Shan books - the Cirque series, the Demonata series, and he has a new one (the length might scare some boys) called The Thin Executioner. This author is HUGELY popular with boys. Good luck!














Seconded: Definitely Mortal Instruments, we both love those! Also Hunger Games, Maximum Ride (at least the first three in the series; after that it goes downhill), Knife of Never Letting Go.







I'd also recommend the Song of the Lioness quartet by Tamora Pierce. (It does have some sexual content, though, so you might want to preview it if you haven't read it.) Girl disguises herself as a boy to become a knight.
There's also The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley, and The Blue Sword.
Elsewhere and Nevernever by Will Shetterly - punk elf fantasy. (I'd suggest previewing it, because there are fairly explicit sexual and drug references. Though not typical real-world drugs.)
River Rats by Caroline Stevermer.
Battle Dress by Amy Efaw - about the first year of a female West Point cadet.
The Edge on the Sword - historical fiction about the daughter of an Anglo-Saxon king.
A Wrinkle in Time - nothing wrong with classics.
Airborn - book about a boy who sails on airships. Has sequels. Kind of formulaic but fun.
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War - I agree that you can't go wrong with zombies. However, this has plenty of adult and sometimes gruesome topics. Another one to preview first.
Flora Segunda - such a fun book but maybe not the best for HS boys? I don't know.
The Sky So Big and Black - about a girl who lives on Mars and (what else? :) has adventures.
Higher Education - a boy gets kicked out of high school and goes into space.
Starship Troopers - here's your war and excitement, fighting giant bugs. Only people who have served in the military qualify for full citizenship and voting rights.
Old Man's War - more war and excitement, in the tradition of Starship Troopers. A somewhat more thoughtful look at war, without being unfun. Some swearing and not-too-explicit sexual content. And of course violence and gore in places.
John R. Tunis wrote a lot of books about pro baseball teams in the World War II era. More kids' books, but they might be interesting to high school boys also.
Fallen Angels - YA Vietnam War novel.
It's been quite a while since high school for me and I was usually reading

(Edited to add: has a girl who rides a skateboard in traffic and a guy who uses samurai swords. Something for everyone! ;)


The Recruit Class AMaximum Security The Killing Divine Madness Mad Dogs Man vs. Beast The Sleepwalker The General Brigands M.C. Dark Sun
Think there are 13 books in all!
Also Percy Jackson is good fun.
Um... and I second Michael Grant's Gone series recc!
Gone Hunger Lies

Percy Jackson is great too, but I would pick the Gone series over that.


Acceleration
Skate
Touching Spirit Bear
Flags of Our Fathers
Airborn
Anything by Chris Crutchter, Mike Lupica, Matt de la Pena, and Gordon Korman

The Hunger Games
I Am Number Four
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's StoneThe Lightning Thief



I'm going to add these:
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Smack



pendradgon by Dj Machale
septimus heap by angie sage
the heir and seven realms saga's by cinda williams chima
Percy Jackson and the Olympians by rick Riordan
Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini





It is a series, but can be read out of order as they are more like companion books than set sequels. Some characters and places will turn up in all
They're quite creepy, so Hallowe'en would be a great time to read them haha

House of Stairs
Interstellar Pig
Test
Gary Paulsen's
Hatchet
Guts : The True Stories Behind Hatchet and the Brian Books
John Green's
An Abundance of Katherines
Laurie Halse Anderson's
Twisted
Gary D. Schmidt's
The Wednesday Wars



Young James Bond by Charlie Higson
HIVE series by MArk Waldon



Failing that, there's always Joseph Flanagan's Ranger's Apprentice series or the Last Apprentice series by John Delaney.
Also: Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series and Charlie Higson's Young Bond series work well for teens who like spies and lots of action and nifty gadgets.


I'm a secondary school teacher (as well as a world famous author... nearly) and I'd totally agree with Becca's choice of Graceling - excellent, fast paced action but with a fair amount of angst thrown in. The lead is female but I've yet to come across a teenage boy who objects to Angelina Jolie in action.
Also a cleverly developed relationship with a male top-fighter with a twist.


It's actually Joseph Delaney
















I think that he's read some of the Percy Jackson books too.

Night of the Howling Dogs by Graham Salisbury
Leaving Protection by Will Hobbs
Go Big or Go Home by Will Hobbs
Whale Talk by Chris Crutcher

In addition to The Young James Bond series by Charlie Higson which someone else mentioned, there's also the Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz which are about a teenage spy and lots of high tech gadgets. The books are also pretty popular and definitely fast reads.
And there's also The Ranger's Apprentice series byJohn Flanagan if they're more into fantasy.

I'm also a big fan of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series by Rick Riordan. Very funny and action-packed.
Also the Chaos Walking trilogy by Patrick Ness is incredible. They're pretty long books, although he tends to write in very short paragraphs and they're really exciting. Basically a sci-fi/war story, but very thought-provoking too!
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However, I have a hard time coming up with titles for boys...especially boys who are interested in skateboarding, war, and video games. Many of those boys HATE to read...so I need some fast-paced good reads.
Help!!!