- Time bomb, by Joelle Charbonneau
- Not the worst friend in the world, by Anne Rellihan
- I am here now, Barbara Bottner
- Absolutely, positively Natty, Lisa Greenwald
- Things we couldn't say, Jay Coles
- Tilt, Ellen Hopkins
- Color me in, Natasha Diaz
- Stop pretending, what happened when my big sister went crazy, Sonya Sones
- Water in May, Ismee Williams
- Tricks, Ellen Hopkins
- Wish girl, by Nikki Loftin
- Girls of July, Alex Flinn
- Rules for stealing stars, Corey Ann Haydu
- Rebecca Reznik reboots the universe, Samara Shanker
- Heartbreak symphony, Laekan Zea Kemp
- Maid for it, Jamie Sumner
- Skin, Adrienne Maria Vrettos
- Doll bones, Holly Black ; with illustrations by Eliza Wheeler
- Lost kites and other treasures, Cathy Carr
- If these wings could fly, Kyrie McCauley
- The gravity of us, Phil Stamper
- When we collided, Emery Lord
- Fugly, by Claire Waller
- A place for vanishing, Ann Fraistat
- The turning pointe, Vanessa L. Torres
- Keesha's house, Helen Frost
- Leaving Paradise, Simone Elkeles
- Salt the water, by Candice Iloh
- Jaya and Rasa fall in love, by Sonia Patel
- Stuntboy, in the meantime, Jason Reynolds ; drawings by Raúl the Third
- Breathless, Jennifer Niven
- Letters to Julia, Barbara Ware Holmes
- Black girl unlimited, the remarkable story of a teenage wizard, Echo Brown
- Yo, Naomi León, Pam Muñoz Ryan ; [translated by Nuria Molinero]
- Zhara, S. Jae-Jones
- Switch, by A.S. King
- The death and life of Benny Brooks, sort of a memoir, Ethan Long
- Under shifting stars, by Alexandra Latos
- From north to south, story, René Colato Laínez ; illustrations, Joe Cepeda = Del norte al sur / cuento, René Colato Laínez ; iIlustraciones, Joe Cepeda
- Junk boy, Tony Abbott
- Dear Justyce, Nic Stone
- Girl on trial, Kathleen Fine
- No perfect places, Steven Salvatore
- Just listen, a novel by Sarah Dessen
- Summer of a thousand pies, Margaret Dilloway
- This is my America, Kim Johnson
- Cut, Patricia McCormick
- Harley, like a person, by Cat Bauer
- Genesis begins again, Alicia D. Williams
- We deserve monuments, Jas Hammonds