To celebrate National Humor Month (which always begins on April Fools Day), here are some hilarious new titles for teens. Enjoy!
Chloe and the Kaishao Boys by Mae Coyiuto
Chloe's eighteenth birthday and acceptance to an American university mean she can finally leave home and her emotionally distant father, but her bossy aunt thinks it is time for her to marry, and sets her up with eighteen potential partners. Luckily for her, her best friend Cia works to set her up with her brother, who Chloe has crushed on for ages.
Gideon Green in Black and White by Katie Henry
Gideon's days as a locally famous boy detective are over, but when his ex-best friend Lily asks him for help writing an article about low-level crime in their town, he has little trouble saying yes, especially when they find an actual dead body.
This Time It's Real by Ann Liang
Stumped by an assignment to describe a close relationship, Eliza invents an imaginary boyfriend, but when her essay goes viral and she is offered a job as a romance advice columnist, she must turn to a classmate she doesn't know to act as her boyfriend.
The Do-over by Lynn Painter
Emilie's Valentine's Day is the worst: she rear-ends her grumpy chem partner's truck, her parents are moving to a different state, her prestigious scholarship award was awarded to her mistakenly, and she catches her boyfriend kissing his ex-girlfriend. When this day repeats itself like Groundhog Day, how can she break the cycle?
Diary of a Confused Feminist by Kate Weston
Kat is making big, important changes in her life to become more of an ecofeminist who will stop at nothing to smash the patriarchy, until she meets Hot Josh.
~posted by Wally B.
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